Community leaders are protecting a teenager accused of beheading her
father after he repeatedly defiled her in their Papua New Guinea village
from the police, according to reports.
The Post-Courier reported
that an 18-year-old woman allegedly cut off her father’s head in their
Western Highlands home on the night of June 11 while the girl’s mother
and his three other children were away visiting relatives, the Agence
France-Presse (AFP) notes. The man had allegedly defiled the young girl
repeatedly. The girl reported the incident to community leaders, who
believe she was justified in the killing, the report states.
“The father wanted to r*pe his daughter again in the morning inside the house and that was when the young girl picked up the bush knife and chopped her father’s head off,” Pastor Lucas Kumi said. Later adding, “The daughter did what she did because of the trauma and the evil actions of her father so that is why we have all agreed that she remains in the community.”
The police, however, want to question the teen.
“A
crime has allegedly been committed,” police spokesman Dominic Kakas
told the Australian Associated Press (AAP) Monday. “But a murder is a
murder, it is a matter that will be investigated.”
Violence
against women is high in Papua New Guinea. The U.S. Overseas Security
Advisory Council (OSAC) cites a 2008 report from The United Nations
Children’s Fund (UNICEF) that states the country as a whole has one of
the world’s highest rates of s*xual violence. Eight percent of the women
in the country have been defiled, “but this number is likely low due to
underreporting,” the report notes.
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