Teen Suspect in Inisha BK Murder Claims Sexual Intercourse Was Consensual, Details Events Leading to Death
Surkhet. The 15-year-old main accused in the death of 16-year-old Inisha BK, who was allegedly raped and murdered, has stated that the sexual relations were consensual.
According to the indictment filed by the government attorney's office at the District Court Surkhet on Sunday, the teenager claimed that Inisha was his girlfriend and that during consensual sexual activity, she suddenly started bleeding and lost consciousness.
During the investigation, the teenager's code name was kept as 'Birendranagar P'. In his statement, he mentioned that their first meeting was at the Usha Balbatika school where they were studying.
'I was enrolled and studying at Usha Balbatika Boarding School for 4 years, and since the deceased studied in the same class as me, we got acquainted,' he said, 'After that, in 2081 BS, while talking, Inisha proposed to me saying she loved me.'
The teenager stated that after her proposal, he accepted her love and they were in constant communication. He mentioned that 3-4 months ago, they went to Kapase Ghumti in the northern part of Birendranagar, and that is when they had physical relations for the first time in the jungle.
He also stated in his testimony that they had physical relations on Falgun 16. During his statement, he mentioned that he had physical relations that day without using any temporary protection.
Subsequently, on Falgun 22, he stated in his testimony that he told Inisha via WhatsApp that he wanted to have physical relations with her.
'I called her and told her I would buy her things, let's meet tomorrow, and have physical relations, to which she replied, 'Okay, buy me bangles and a garland',' the teenager said in his statement, 'I said okay and made a cake for her at home by mixing bananas, biscuits, and chocolate. In the evening, I went to Birendranagar market and bought a dozen bangles and a garland for her hair worth about 400 rupees. I put the cake and the purchased items in a bag to give to her the next day. I went to my uncle's house on Campus Line and stayed there overnight.'
He stated in his testimony that after that, he left his uncle's house around 5:30 AM on the 23rd and messaged Inisha.
According to the youth's statement, Inisha then told him to come to the road near her house. He went and waited on the road near her house, and they met at 6:05 AM.
'After that, we both held each other's hands and walked slowly, discussing having physical relations. When deciding where to have relations, she suggested going to the jungle, so we both went towards Janajagaran Community Forest via the road in front of the Ayurvedic Hospital,' the teenager said in his statement, 'While sitting in the secluded jungle, we talked initially, and during that conversation, Inisha said she was tired and rested her head in my lap to relieve her fatigue.'
The teenager stated that during that time, he asked, 'Are you sick?', but when she replied 'No', the discussion about physical relations proceeded.
'While having physical relations using temporary protection, she coughed, and then a large amount of blood came out of her vagina,' he said, 'The blood stained my clothes and hers.'
He then stated in his testimony that the deceased collapsed on the ground feeling dizzy, that he tried to reassure her by saying nothing would happen, and then he called his friend 'Birendranagar D' for help.
The teenager's statement mentioned: 'I called D and begged him, saying, 'Me and the deceased are in the jungle above SOS, she is unconscious, please come and help me'—but when 'D' said he didn't have a vehicle, I called another friend, 'Birendranagar N', and told him the same thing. He said he would come.'
By that time, Inisha had stopped speaking, and he mentioned that he held her on his chest and tried to give her mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
He also mentioned in his statement that even after removing Inisha's shoes and socks and massaging her hands and feet, she did not recover and stopped speaking.
He further stated: 'After that, when I called my friends to come for rescue, friend 'D' told me he didn't know the way and asked me to come to pick him up. I went to pick up my friends. Since my clothes were stained with blood from the deceased's private parts, I took them off and put them in the bag, changed into clean clothes from the bag, left the deceased at the same spot, and went to the unpaved road above the Ayurvedic Hospital.'
What happened next? (Based on the statement)
After finding friends 'D', 'N', and 'F', the four of us went to the spot where Inisha was lying. The friends refused to touch her, assuming she was dead. I informed my family, and the four of us decided to call the villagers. Friend 'D' went towards the village to inform the locals. In that situation, I took off my jacket, lifted the deceased, and with the help of friends 'N' and 'F', laid her down at the same spot. After friend 'D' informed them, locals and the police arrived at the scene. The police immediately questioned me. While the police were providing security, my elder sister and brother arrived, and I fainted and collapsed. After that, I was rescued by locals and the police, given initial treatment at the Provincial Hospital Surkhet, and then brought to this office (District Police Office).
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