Key Takeaways:
- Protesters blocked East-West Highway and Hetauda–Birgunj road with tyre burnings
- Hundreds of vehicles stranded along Birgunj–Pathlaiya section
- Demonstrations follow death of three-year-old girl in Jitpur Simara-1
- Two suspects detained; police investigation with sniffer dog ongoing
Protests over the death of a three-year-old girl have brought traffic on the East-West Highway and the main Hetauda-Birgunj road to a complete halt, leaving hundreds of vehicles and passengers stranded in Bara.
Protesters burned tyres and blocked the roads in Amlekhgunj, Pathlaiya and surrounding areas, bringing traffic to a standstill. Several internal roads in the district have also been blocked.
The protesters have also surrounded the Area Police Office, demanding stringent action against those responsible for the girl's death.
Hundreds of vehicles, including passenger buses and other small and large vehicles, have been stranded along the Birgunj-Pathlaiya section following the blockade.
The victim, a three-year-old girl from Jitpur Simara-1, was found dead inside an abandoned house in Bhaktinagar on Tuesday, a day after she was reported missing. Police said preliminary investigation indicated she had allegedly been sexually assaulted and killed after being lured with chocolate.
Police have detained a 16-year-old magic-van assistant, Suman Thapa, and 24-year-old van owner Progress Chaudhary for investigation in connection with the case.
A team led by Deputy Superintendent of Police Dilip Chhetri of the Area Police Office, Simara, and Superintendent of Police Narendra Kunwar of the District Police Office, Bara, has been investigating the case. A sniffer dog and a specialised crime-scene investigation team were also deployed.
Protests have intensified as locals demand a thorough investigation and severe punishment for those found responsible. Police said the investigation is continuing.
