
The bodies of two smaller girls, both thirteen -year -olds who disappeared when playing in front of one of their houses on Thursday Mulbagal, was found in the well on Saturday.
While the parents of both children claimed sexual assaults and murder, the Mulbagal rural police reported on unnatural death and are waiting for an autopsy report to find out the cause of death.
The deceased were identified as Dhanya Bai and Chaitra Bai, who studied in class 7 at the government of the Higher Elementary School in Yalachepalli.
On Thursday, the duo played in front of the house Dhanya Bai and Chaitra wanted to use the toilet. Although Dhany’s mother Gayathri Bai asked her to use the toilet inside the house, came out while Dhanya Bai accompanied her around 10 hours and the two girls disappeared.
When Gayathi Bai realized that the duo would not return, she pointed out other family members. Soon family members began looking for a duo before filing a complaint with a missing person with a rural police Mulbagal.
On Saturday morning several villagers found that dead bodies were hovering in a nearby well and alerted the police. Since the bodies of two girls were found, the police pointed out the families of two missing girls who threw themselves into a place from their houses two kilometers and confirmed that their bodies belong to their children. Police renewed the bodies and sent them to an autopsy.
Ishwar Rao, father of Dhanya Rao, a profession teacher, claimed that both girls were sexually attacked and killed Miscreants. “They were probably strangled to death,” he said, demanding justice.
However, the head of police officials said that only an autopsy could find out the cause of death, even though they began to reconstruct the last minutes of girls and began to question those who saw them alive.
Published – 4 October 2025 17:19





