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Many families in J'khand clueless about their children

New Delhi: There are several children who have been missing from the village of the 16-year-old girl in Jharkhand's Lapung area who was chopped into three pieces in Outer Delhi's Nangloi area.
The following facts were revealed after Jharkhand State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (JSCPS) visited the deceased's house. The family members of the deceased told the child rights body that they did not know anything about how the girl went missing.
"After the girl went missing, her brother and mother asked several residents in the village but they did not know where she had gone," said Aarti Kujur, chairperson JSCPS.
She also claimed that she came to know that the district police has rescued a 17-year-old girl from Nihal Vihar area, with cops stating they have detained two men in the case.
A three-member team of the child rights' body reached the village on Wednesday around 5 pm and was there for more than two hours. They also met the deceased's family.
The chairperson stated that the condition of the family was not good. The deceased's family had no insufficient farming land and her brother sometimes do odd jobs to feed the family.
As soon as the child rights body reached the village, the poor villagers came to them and told them about other missing children.
"The villagers told us that around eight children which include five girls are still missing from the village. They do not have any clue," said Aarti Kujur. The village was in a shock after the murder.
The chairperson also talked to the concerned authorities to help the deceased family. Aarti Kujur further claimed that she met the senior police officer of Outer Delhi in the case.
"The police officer has given surety that they will help the child rights body in the case," said Kujur.
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