Four men set alight 12-year-old-boy after failed sexual assault
Victim sustained 25% burns but he is out of danger
DG KHAN:
Four men on Saturday allegedly set alight a 12-year-old boy in the outskirts of DG Khan after a failed sexual assault.
The victim’s father, Hafiz Sulaiman, told police that his son was playing outside his house located in Basti Sohrani when four men abducted him, took him to their house and tried to rape him. When his son started shouting they poured petrol over him, set him on fire and fled the crime scene.
‘Childhood violence manifests as adulthood trauma’
After the incident, people from the neighbourhood gathered outside the place and took the boy to the trauma centre of the DG Khan Teaching Hospital, where doctors referred him to Multan’s Nishtar Hospital because of unavailability of a burns centre there.
Talking to The Express Tribune, DG Khan Teaching Hospital’s Medical Superintendent Dr Moosa Kaleem and In-charge Trauma Centre Dr Khalid Tehseen said the boy had been provided initial treatment. Though he has sustained 25% burns, his condition is out of danger, they added.
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Later, Gadai police arrested three suspects, identified as Mohsin, Sajid and Ramzan, and registered a case against them. Gadai police SHO Ali Muhammad said they have started investigations into the case. “Residents told us that there is an old family feud between them,” he added.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 13th, 2016.
Four men on Saturday allegedly set alight a 12-year-old boy in the outskirts of DG Khan after a failed sexual assault.
The victim’s father, Hafiz Sulaiman, told police that his son was playing outside his house located in Basti Sohrani when four men abducted him, took him to their house and tried to rape him. When his son started shouting they poured petrol over him, set him on fire and fled the crime scene.
‘Childhood violence manifests as adulthood trauma’
After the incident, people from the neighbourhood gathered outside the place and took the boy to the trauma centre of the DG Khan Teaching Hospital, where doctors referred him to Multan’s Nishtar Hospital because of unavailability of a burns centre there.
Talking to The Express Tribune, DG Khan Teaching Hospital’s Medical Superintendent Dr Moosa Kaleem and In-charge Trauma Centre Dr Khalid Tehseen said the boy had been provided initial treatment. Though he has sustained 25% burns, his condition is out of danger, they added.
Kasur child abuse case: LHC summons suspects, complainants
Later, Gadai police arrested three suspects, identified as Mohsin, Sajid and Ramzan, and registered a case against them. Gadai police SHO Ali Muhammad said they have started investigations into the case. “Residents told us that there is an old family feud between them,” he added.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 13th, 2016.