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Reason Behind Muntaha's Murder Revealed

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  10 Nov 2024, 16:36
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6-year-old child Muntaha Aktar Zerin of Sylhet's Kanaighat Upazila was killed by her tutor Shamima Begum Marzia out of anger at being dismissed from teaching and accused of theft.

The dead body of the missing child Muntaha was recovered on Sunday (November 10) after 7 days of disappearance.

It is known that on the morning of November 3, Muntaha and her father returned home from a local waz mahfil. Later, as usual, Muntaha went to play with the children in the neighboring houses. Her family started looking for Muntaha when she did not return home after 3 pm.

Despite searches through the area, family members failed to trace Muntaha. Her family also took to social media to seek public help in finding the girl. They announced a bounty of Tk 1,00,000 for anyone who found her.

On the day of the incident, the killers strangled Muntaha and buried her in a pond near the house. Being suspicious, local reporters went to the spot on Saturday, tutor Marzia's behavior seemed awkward to them.

Later that night, the police took Marzia to the police station for questioning. After that, the police asked Muntaha's relatives to find out whether the soil around Marzia's house was hollow. Locals spent Sunday night searching around her house to see if there was any mudslide anywhere. Just before Fajr Azan, they saw Marzia's mother, Alifjan Bibi, suddenly crossing the road in the dark. They tried to stop her. When she tried to run away, the locals detained her. Later they found Muntaha's body smeared with mud. Then the police arrested Muntahar's tutor Shamima Begum Marzia, her mother Alifjan Bibi, and her grandmother Kutubjan Bibi.

Quoting Marzia's confession, Sylhet Additional Superintendent of Police (Crime and Ops) Md Rafiqul Islam said that Muntaha was killed by suffocation. Her throat was tied with ropes and left in the pond on the night of November 3. The murder may have been done by Marzia. She killed Muntaha out of anger at being dismissed from teaching and accused of theft. However, the police are investigating whether there is any other reason behind this.

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