Published On : Wed, Aug 10th, 2022

Child killed during exorcism: Nagpurians stage candle march

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Nagpur: Locals from Subhash Nagar staged a candle march seeking justice for a 5-year-old girl, who was beaten to death by her parents, as they were performing “exorcism” on her, to drive away evil forces, here, on Tuesday.

Yuwa Ek Shanti Ek Kranti group members organised this candle march. Volunteers of Yuwa Ek Shanti Ek Kranti comprising Bhagyashree Aloni, Ravi Umate, Yogesh Modave, Avdesh Yadav, Aatish Zingre, Rahul Nagpure and others participated in the demonstration seeking justice for the girl and strict action against her accused family members.

Notably, the girl’s father Siddharth Chimne (45) has been arrested, along with mother Ranjana (42), and aunt Priya Bansod (32). The incident took place on the intervening night of Friday-Saturday.

The girl’s parents and aunt performed the ritual in the night and also shot its video, which the police later recovered from their phone. In the clip, the accused were seen asking some questions to the girl who was crying. The child was unable to understand the queries and could not answer them.

Chimne, a Subhash Nagar resident who runs a local news channel on YouTube, had gone to a dargah in the Takalghat area along with his wife and two daughters – aged 5 and 16 – on Guru Purnima last month, a senior police official said.

Since then, the man suspected behavioural changes in his younger daughter. He believed she was under the influence of some evil forces and decided to perform ‘black magic’ to drive them away, the official said.

During the ritual, the three accused allegedly slapped and thrashed the child severely, following which she fell unconscious and collapsed on the ground, the official said. The accused then took the child to a dargah in the morning hours of Saturday.

They later shifted her to the Government Medical College and Hospital and ran away from there. A security guard at the hospital grew suspicious and captured a picture of their car on his mobile phone, the official said.

Doctors at the hospital later declared the girl dead and alerted the police, he said. The accused were identified on the basis of the vehicle registration number captured in the photograph.

The accused were booked under relevant provisions of the Indian Penal Code and the Maharashtra Prevention and Eradication of Human Sacrifice and other Inhuman, Evil and Aghori Practices and Black Magic Act.