Uttarakhand

Haridwar: 13-year-old girl thrown into Ganga by parents

Press Trust of India | Updated Aug 04, 2012 at 12:28am IST

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Dehradun: A 13-year-old girl has lodged FIR against her parents for allegedly throwing her into the Ganga canal at Haridwar, from where she swam to safety, police said on Friday.

Seema Kumari stated in her complaint against her father and step-mother on Thursday that they threw her into the Ganga canal on Wednesday night.

The girl, who hails from Uttar Pradesh, said she was brought by her parents to Haridwar under the pretext of celebrating raksha bandhan.

13-year-old girl thrown into Ganga by parents

Seema Kumari in her complaint said her father and step-mother threw her into the Ganga canal on Wednesday night.

However, when they were near the canal, they threw her in and assuming she was dead, left for home.

Kumari swam to safety and spent the night in a cottage of a sadhu.

The police have lodged a murder attempt case and started a hunt to track down the parents.

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