Friday, November 28, 2014

Indian cousins 'hanged themselves'









STORY HIGHLIGHTS


  • An investigation finds that the two girls, who were cousins, committed suicide

  • There is no evidence of rape, sexual assault or murder, the investigators say

  • An initial report had found the girls were raped and strangled, but it was later questioned




New Delhi (CNN) -- An investigation into the deaths of two teenage girls found hanging from a mango tree in northern India has concluded that they committed suicide and that there's no evidence of rape, sexual assault or murder, according to a report released by India's Central Bureau of Investigation on Thursday.


The two girls, who were cousins, were found dead in May in a remote village in the Budaun district of Uttar Pradesh state.


During the initial stages of the investigation, an autopsy report confirmed the two girls were raped and strangled.


The teenagers' families filed a complaint accusing a group of men of rape and murder. But forensic reports commissioned by federal investigators subsequently said the girls were not raped, and charges against the men were dropped.


The case caused widespread revulsion in India and beyond, especially after the brutal gang rape of a girl on a public bus in New Delhi in December 2012.


That incident energized activists and women generally, with government officials promising action to ensure that girls and women feel safe.













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