Srinagar: The medical report of a three-year-old girl, who was alleged to have been sexually assaulted in Jammu and Kashmir's Bandipora district, did not have sufficient evidence to confirm sexual assault, officials said on Tuesday.
The report had leaked on social media and the medical superintendent of SKIMS Medical College Hospital, Bemina said it was "authentic".
In the report submitted to the investigating officer on May 16, the doctors who conducted the medical examination have said there were no marks of injury on any part of the girls' body, including the private parts.
"The actual source of bleeding could not be determined as there was no evidence of any injury around the vaginal orifice. Also, the blood stains were not dry blood but faint stains only and could not be scraped and sent for examinations," the report read.
The report states that the stains were very faint, almost negligible.
"There was no evidence of any trauma, injury, bleeding at or around the vaginal orifice or anal opening. A maculopapular rash can arise due to multiple reasons," it said.