Twitter trends with #JusticeForZainab as masses demand Justice for the two-year-old girl, Zainab who was found raped and murdered in Charsadda, a day after she was kidnapped.
According to the details, a two-and-a-half-year-old girl Zainab was brutally murdered after being raped in Peshawar’s Charsadda district.
The medical report confirmed the rape of Zainab. According to the report, the girl’s abdomen and chest were cut. The innocent girl was abducted from Charsadda yesterday. The body of the young girl was recovered from the fields in Peshawar. The girl was autopsied four times to find out the cause of murder.
In addition to this, as part of the investigation, police have sent DNA samples to the Khyber Medical College of Peshawar and it was confirmed that Zainab was raped around 18 hours before her body was discovered in the fields of Peshawar.
However, no arrests have been made as police don’t have any leads on the culprits involved in this heinous crime but the investigation is still on-going and hopefully results will turn up.
Here is how Twitter reacted:
I am so …….ng angry & upset. I’ve tried to sleep 4 times but Zainab’s pain isn’t letting me go sleep. I want to scream so loud and cry. The whole nation including the govt is sleeping like nothing has happened. A 2 years old girl got raped & then murdered.🤬#JusticeForZainab
— Ihtisham Ul Haq (@iihtishamm) October 8, 2020
https://twitter.com/sumairabaloch19/status/1314062827221667841
IDK what the hell is wrong with justice in Pakistan !! @ImranKhanPTI check out your Riaset-e-Madina !!
Shame on you Pakistani Government !!
today's Zainab Tomorrow is somebody else !! #pakistanis !! Tell what is punishment of rapist !
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#JusticeForZainab #Retweet pic.twitter.com/vDJLG7Ufd6
— kindly shut up ⁷♡⟭⟬ (@jikookie_jamz) October 8, 2020
https://twitter.com/AyeshaAgenda/status/1314092821163528193
https://twitter.com/Mirha_gulalai/status/1314092284619743238
https://twitter.com/Arifkhan019/status/1314063344190382080
I want to cry out loud, wide awake at 3-58 am #JusticeForZainab pic.twitter.com/0AfkbNLNHq
— Dr. Nazia Memon (@NaziaMemon01) October 8, 2020















