| Date | 28 July 2023 |
|---|---|
| Venue | Aluva market, |
| Location | Aluva, Kerala, India |
| Cause | Sexual assault and strangled to death |
| First reporter | Unnamed person |
| Outcome | Death of Chandini |
| Deaths | 1 |
| Arrests | 1 |
| Accused | Ashfaq Aslam |
| Charges | 9 including murder and POCSO |
Chandini was a five-year-old student immigrated from the state of Bihar to the state of Kerala in India. [1] She lived with her parents in a rented flat in Choornikkara village, Aluva and was a class one student at the Thaikkattukara UP school. Chandini went missing around 3:30 pm on 28 July 2023. Her body was found abandoned in a sack next day after 21 hours near the Aluva market area. After the post-mortem, the police confirmed that she was strangled to death after being sexually assaulted by the accused. [2]
On 28 July 2023, Chandini, the five-year-old daughter of a couple who had immigrated from Bihar and used to live in Aluva, Kerala, was abducted by Ashfaq Aslam, a native of Assam. [3] They were in the Aluva market around 3:30 pm and he walked behind her. Seeing him and the girl, some people were suspicious, but the accused replied that it was his child. The accused then came to a secluded place behind the market, sexually assaulted Chandini, and killed her around 5:30 pm. [4] The inquest revealed that there was a wound on her private parts. The accused had strangulated her with her own clothes, and hit her face with a stone. After confirming her death, he put plastic covers and sacks over her body. [5]
After the CCTV footage showed Chandini accompanying an immigrant to the neighbouring bus stop, the police detained him, an Assamese native. The immigrant named Ashfaq Aslam had moved in to live in the floor above Chandini's home two days earlier. The girl remained missing even after police tracked down Aslam near Thottakkattukara in Aluva around 10.45 pm. [6] He was in an intoxicated state, the police claimed, making it impossible to get information out of him. In the morning, Aluva market employees told the police that they had seen a man with a child there, the night before. Asafaq initially told the police that he had given the child to a man by the name of Zakir, after becoming sober the next morning. However, later he admitted to the crime. The body was then discovered on the banks of the Periyar river in the market area about noon, where trash is deposited behind the market. Later, the Chandni's body was identified by her father. [7]
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