
NOB-Gadwal news: In Gadwal district, a father raped his own daughter and made her pregnant. It is tragic that his first wife also assisted in this heinous act. The matter came to light when the girl suffered from severe abdominal pain. The police arrested the accused and his first wife, who aided him, and registered a case under the POCSO Act. Locals are expressing strong outrage over this incident that has brought shame to society. The details of this incident are heart-wrenching. The accused has two wives; since his first wife did not have children, he married her sister as his second wife. The second wife had four children, and later, the first wife also had two children. However, he set his sights on his 16-year-old daughter born to his second wife. Taking advantage of the time when all the family members went out for daily wage work, he repeatedly raped his daughter. In this process, the girl became pregnant, and to prevent the matter from becoming public, the father and his first wife arranged for an abortion. The girl, suffering physical and mental anguish, couldn’t confide in anyone and silently endured her pain. As the saying goes, “crime never goes unpunished,” the truth came to light recently when the girl experienced severe abdominal pain. When she shared her suffering with a neighbour, the woman recognized the gravity of the situation and informed the girl’s biological mother. Upon hearing about the injustice done to her daughter, the mother immediately approached the police. The Gadwal police swung into action, arresting the accused man and his first wife, who had assisted him. They registered serious cases against both of them under the POCSO Act and remanded them to custody. Hearing about such incidents makes one fear what kind of society we are living in. Beasts in human form are preying even on their own family members. Locals are demanding that the accused, who forgot all moral boundaries and ruined his own daughter’s life, and the woman who assisted him, receive the harshest possible punishment under the law.