Depraved teen, 19, who raped seven-month-old baby sentenced to death
He reportedly snatched the newborn as she was being looked after by her partially sighted gran
A DEPRAVED teen who raped a seven-month-old baby after kidnapping her from her home has been sentenced to death.
Th 19-year-old, named only as Pintu, reportedly snatched the newborn as she was being looked after by her partially sighted gran.
The sickening case is the latest to horrify India amid a wave of protests against a rising tide of sexual violence in the country.
The baby girl was found crying in a field after being raped in a school building back in May, reports.
Pintu was found guilty after a 30 day trial earlier this month.
He is the first defendant to face the death penalty after a new law introduced capital punishment for people who rape children under 12.
INDIA'S RAPE SHAME
- Girl, 11, found lying face down on a cricket pitch in the city of Surat having been assaulted with sticks
- Girl, 7, found dead in a building site after being abducted on her way home from a wedding
- Asifa Bano, 8, was beaten, gang raped and stranged and stoned to death inside a Hindu temple in Kashmir
- Boy, 11, found murdered with eyes and tongue cut out after fighting off paedo rapist who lured him from home using chocolates
- Dad hands his daughter, 35, to pals as a "gift" before they take turns to rape her during 18-hour ordeal
- Girl, 6, raped with wooden stick then killed after being abducted from her home during the night
- Woman has acid poured on her genitals after being gang raped by two men
- Girl, 6, fighting for her life after being raped and strangled when she popped out to buy biscuits
Special public prosecutor Kuldeep Jain told the Times of India: "This is the first time in the state that the accused has been convicted within such a short time."
A Sun Online investigation in May revealed that 54 children across the country are raped every day.
The death of eight-year-old Asifa Bano - who was was drugged, gang raped and battered to death - sparked nationwide protests.
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