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  • Judicial failures exposed
  • Repeat offender strikes again
  • Demand for systemic reforms

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In 2003, Singh was convicted for raping a 5-year-old in Mubarikpur, Shajapur district, receiving a 10-year sentence. Upon his release in 2013, he committed a similar crime, kidnapping and raping an 8-year-old in Ashta, Sehore.

Serial rapist strikes again, kills 11-Year-Old in Madhya Pradesh

The tragic death of an 11-year-old hearing and speech impaired girl in Narsinghgarh, Madhya Pradesh, has once more spotlighted the failures of the judicial system that permits repeat offenders to remain at large. The accused, Ramesh Singh, carrying a dark past of crimes against minors, was repeatedly acquitted.

A Troubling History of Offenses

In 2003, Singh was convicted for raping a 5-year-old in Mubarikpur, Shajapur district, receiving a 10-year sentence. Upon his release in 2013, he committed a similar crime, kidnapping and raping an 8-year-old in Ashta, Sehore. The lower court imposed a death sentence, but it was overturned by the High Court in 2019 over technicalities, partly due to the victim’s father being present during the identification parade.

The Recent Tragedy: February 2025

On February 1-2, the disappearance of an 11-year-old deaf and mute girl led to the discovery of her brutally assaulted body the next morning. A medical examination confirmed these horrors. Despite being moved to Hamidia Hospital in Bhopal, she succumbed to her injuries on February 8.

The police investigation, fuelled by extensive CCTV footage analysis, identified Ramesh Singh as the suspect seen loitering near the crime scene. Further evidence placed him traveling from Kurawar to Narsinghgarh, corroborated by an auto driver's testimony. His eventual capture occurred on a train bound for Jaipur after an escape to Prayagraj for a Maha Kumbh bath.

This extensive manhunt involved 16 police teams and 75 personnel. Rajgarh SP Aditya Mishra highlighted the formation of a Special Investigation Team to ensure evidence is meticulously verified. Singh's actions are under scrutiny through DNA profiling and cross-matching, aiming to uncover links to unsolved cases. The spotlight remains on the system's ability to prevent such tragedies.

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