Published By : Prameya News Bureau | December 01, 2020 IST
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Rourkela, Dec 1: A minor boy has been sent to juvenile home for raping his younger sister in Sundargarh district. The juvenile raped his minor sister multiple times, making her pregnant, cops said. According to reports, the family is from Kadamdahi area under Koida police limits in the district. During counselling, the girl said she was raped by his elder brother, son of her father’s elder brother, several times but she didn’t tell anyone because the accused had told the girl that he would kill her parents. The girl was raped in the night while the rest of the family was sleeping in the other room. She is too young to understand what had happened to her and to speak against her brother, the parents of the girl told. However, her parents recently realised that she is probably pregnant and counselled her when she shared her plight. Her parents took her to the local hospital where the doctor said she was two-month pregnant following which they filed a complaint at Koida police station on Monday.
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