RAWALPINDI: A 15-year-old girl was kidnapped from a park on Saturday and taken to a house where she was raped by two men.

The mother of the victim, a resident of Dhoke Hukam Dad, complained to the Waris Khan police that her daughter left her house to visit her uncle on Saturday morning. While she was on the way, she took a pause after feeling dizzy in Mukha Singh Park.

She said as her daughter was relaxing, two persons kidnapped her.

She said her daughter was taken to an undisclosed place where she was subjected to rape for the whole night and day till Sunday.

She said since her daughter went missing, she and her other family members started a search for her. The girl was found lying semi-conscious in the park on Sunday at 4pm. 

She said after regaining consciousness, her daughter identified the two persons who raped her.

The police have registered a case. However, the suspects are yet to be arrested.

Published in Dawn, February 16th, 2022

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