
Lahore: An eight-year-old girl was burnt alive after being raped in Pakistan's
Punjab province, a brutal incident which triggered protests in the
province.
A large number of people of Chichawatni, Sahiwal
district, some 200-km from Lahore, held a demonstration and blocked the
main G.T Road for several hours to lodge their protest against the
brutal incident.
On the assurance of police that claimed to have arrested a suspect the protesters dispersed.
According
to police, the grade-II student of the government girls high school
Chichawatni went missing on Sunday after she left home to buy some
sweets from a grocery shop. When she did not return after a while, her
family members and neighbours held a search.
They found her in a
deserted street in an unconscious state with burns all over her body.
Initially she was shifted to Tehsil Headquarters (THQ) Hospital
Chichawatni from where she was brought to Lahore's Jinnah Hospital.
"She succumbed to her burns today as doctors could not save her life
despite efforts," Jinnah Hospital spokesman Dr Abdul Jabbar said.
He said the girl had received more than 70 per cent burns.
Police
official concerned Atif Ikram told reporters that police had arrested a
suspect who is being interrogated. He said it was suspected that the
girl was set on fire after being raped.
However, autopsy report would confirm it, he said, adding that an FIR has been registered against the suspected person(s).
There
has been an upsurge in rape incidents especially in Punjab province
this year. The murder of seven-year-old girl in Kasur district of Punjab
earlier this year had shocked the whole nation.
PTI