Rape of a corpse: ⤵️
In Haluaghat, a 20-year-old honors student committed suicide on the 19th of this month.
After her death, an unnatural death case was filed at the Haluaghat Police Station, and her body was taken into police custody.
A man named Abu Sayeed, who had been working for about three years transporting bodies from Haluaghat Police Station to Mymensingh Medical College Morgue, was involved.
At first, he came to the morgue, left the body inside, locked the door, and left.
About half an hour later, Abu Sayeed returned, claiming he needed to complete the inquest report. He then raped the corpse and afterward fell asleep inside the morgue.
When the morgue attendant (the “dom”) later entered and found the lights off, he turned them on and discovered Abu Sayeed and another person sleeping there.
The attendant became suspicious upon seeing the body and informed the doctor.
After examination, the doctor confirmed signs of sexual assault on the corpse.
Two horrific events occurred here — first, a young woman took her own life; second, her body, while under official custody, was violated.
This incident reflects a deep systemic failure — even the dead are not safe in state custody.
The accused has since been arrested and has confessed. Cases have been filed both for the rape and for the desecration of a corpse.
The girl who took her own life out of despair and disgust toward the world — even after death, her body was raped.
How many more times must Bangladesh “reform” before its people learn even the basics of civilization?
Here, not even a corpse finds peace. Just imagine that.

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