An Indian woman has been arrested for the murder of a 5-year-old girl in India.
Anita Waghela, 22, lured five-year-old Anjali Saroj with
chocolates, then kidnapped and strangled her to death in a women’s
toilet at Navsari railway station in Gujarat. According to reports,
Waghela killed the child as revenge after the girl's father refused to
divorce his wife and marry her.
Anjali, from Nallasopara, Mumbai, India, lived with her
parents in the same residential complex where Waghela lived. Manjunath
Singe, superintendent of police, Palghar, said the accused had been
involved with the child’s father Santosh Saroj, who is an auto driver,
and had killed his daughter as revenge after the relationship failed.
"Waghela wanted Santosh to divorce his wife so they could
get married, but he kept making excuses and then he refused. She had
been physically involved with him and had undergone abortion twice. She
was furious with Santosh for using her," said a police official, who did
not wish to be named.
"To teach Santosh a lesson, the accused kidnapped Anjali on
Saturday while she was playing with friends in the building. The child
knew her, so she went with her easily. Waghela took her almost 200km
away, to Navsari, where she killed her," the official said.
The official added: "After the murder, Waghela took a
shuttle train and came back to Nallasopara where she joined in the
search for the girl."
The child’s body was found on Sunday, a day after she was
abducted, by women passengers at Navsari who wanted to use the washroom.
They reported to the authorities and investigation began.
The Tulinj police, who are investigating the case, got
suspicious at Waghela's distress, and her over-enthusiastic and
over-helpful behaviour, and questioned her. She was arrested on Tuesday
and grilled and she eventually confessed.
"We have arrested her for kidnapping and murder and will
produce her before Vasai court on Wednesday afternoon," the official
said.