A 4-year-old girl was brutally murdered by her father in Haryana, India. The incident occurred on January 21 when Krishna Jaiswal, a resident of Uttar Pradesh, was teaching his daughter at home. When the child failed to count up to 50, Krishna became enraged and inflicted severe physical torture on her. The child fell unconscious and was later taken to a government hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
Krishna had initially told his wife over the phone that their daughter had fallen from the stairs and died. However, when the mother arrived at the hospital and saw the severe physical torture marks on the child’s body, she became skeptical and informed the police.
During the investigation, Krishna confessed to the crime. The police stated that the 4-year-old girl was not attending school and her father was teaching her at home. In a fit of rage, he brutally tortured her, leading to her death.
Krishna and his wife, who works for a private company, lived in a rented house with their three children, including a 7-year-old son, a 2-year-old daughter, and the 4-year-old victim.
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