Unforeseen Twist in Case of 10-Year-Old Rape Victim

DNA shows newborn is not child of uncle who allegedly raped girl
By Kate Seamons,  Newser Staff
Posted Sep 13, 2017 9:20 AM CDT
Unforeseen Twist in Case of 10-Year-Old Rape Victim
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An unforeseen twist in a highly publicized case that had seemed to be at its end: The DNA results show that a 10-year-old girl in India—who was pregnant via rape, not permitted to abort, and in August gave birth—was not impregnated by her uncle, as has been alleged. "So far no one had thought of any other possibility," an official with ties to the investigation tells the BBC, and for good reason. The girl had provided court testimony that named the uncle and detailed facts about the alleged abuse. Further, police say the uncle confessed, and the girl's father told the BBC the accused hadn't denied the charge. But as the uncle's lawyer puts it, "At this moment, I can only say that the DNA of the accused does not match that of the newborn."

The Hindustan Times cites both the victim's statement and details from police in reporting that the girl said she was "repeatedly raped" by her maternal uncle, who worked nights and was thought to have been around the girl after school, while her parents were still at work. He was arrested in July. The case has been reopened, and the DNA results will be reviewed for errors, but the BBC reports the family has offered no other ideas on suspects to police. Read more on the case, including how the girl gave birth without knowing it, here. (More India stories.)

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