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Alleged rapist murders six year old and hides body in a vessel at home

| | Jul 04, 2016, at 11:38 pm
Salem, Jul 4 (IBNS): Tamil Nadu police arrested a teenager in Thelunganur village near Mettur in Tamil Nadu for the alleged rape and murder of a six-year old girl, the media reported on Monday.

The girl went missing on Saturday evening. The girl's father lodged a complaint in the local police station on Sunday morning and named the 17-year old boy, a school drop out, as a suspect because some people had noticed the girl walking away with the suspect the previous evening, media reported.

According local media, the police caught the boy who later confessed to raping and killing the girl.

Reportedly, the police recovered the girl's body from an aluminium vessel in the boy's house.

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