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Pakistan: Minor raped in Karachi

| @indiablooms | Jul 15, 2023, at 12:15 am

A teen girl in Pakistan's Karachi city has been allegedly raped in a housing society, media reports said on Friday.

She is a student in class 7.

The rape incident was reported in the White House area in the vicinity of the Sachal police station. Police arrested the suspect after lodging a case over the complaint of the girl’s mother, reports ARY News.

The First Information Report (FIR) stated that some labourers were working in the next house when the girl went there to give tea. It added when the girl did not return home after a while then she went to the house where she was found crying.

The girl informed the incident to mother.

Police officials told Ary News that the affected girl and the suspect were sent to the hospital for medical examination.

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