Gir Somnath (Gujarat):In yet another incident of suspected human sacrifice, a family in Dhara Gir Village of Gir Somnath district in Gujarat has been accused of killing their 14-year-old daughter, police said on Thursday. The horrific incident comes close on the heels of the heinous 'human sacrifice' of two women by an allegedly cannibalistic couple in Elanthoor village in Kerala in June and September earlier this year.
While the Kerala human sacrifice case was found to be an act of black magic and cannibalism, the Gujarat sacrifice was stated to be carried out as part of a superstition that the killing would make their family prosperous. After the residents of Dhara Gir village alleged that the family committed human sacrifice of their daughter, the Police and the Forensic Science Laboratory teams swung into action and were collecting evidence in the case. The family was said to have sacrificed their daughter on Navratri's Atham (October 3) in the false belief of deriving financial benefits.
Incidentally, the family members did get the death of their daughter registered with the village panchayat, leading to suspicion that the minor's body would have been cremated in the family's farm at midnight. Gir Somnath District Superintendent of Police Manoharsinh Jadeja told the local media that the parents were the suspects in the mysterious death of the minor. Police collected her ashes from the farm of Bhavesh Akabari on Wednesday. "During questioning, the father Bhavesh is constantly changing his statements. An FSL report can guide police in further investigation," said a police source.
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The accused family earlier did some business in Surat where the victim girl was studying in Surat till six months ago. The parents moved to their native village later for several reasons and brought their daughter along with them. They kept her on the family farm where she was alleged to have been sacrificed on the night of October 3. The villagers alleged that the family kept the body for four days believing the child would be reborn.