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Haryana Horror: Man Murders 9-Year-Old Daughter, Attacks Family with Sharp Weapon

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 12, 2025 17:31 IST

A family in Rewari has been torn apart by a brutal act of violence. A man allegedly murdered his ...

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A family in Rewari has been torn apart by a brutal act of violence. A man allegedly murdered his nine-year-old daughter, stabbing her in the neck. He also attacked his elderly mother and wife with a hammer, causing severe head injuries. The two women are currently in critical condition at a private hospital.  

Police were alerted to the incident and have registered a case under multiple sections of the law, including murder.  The accused is currently at large, and police are actively searching for him.  Police station in-charge Manish Kumar said"Upon receiving the information, we immediately reached the spot. The girl’s throat was slit, and her family members had already taken her to the hospital. The mother and wife were also injured, and we admitted them to the hospital..." 

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