An eight-year-old girl was kidnapped from Karachi's Landhi area and raped before being dumped in Surjani Town in an unconscious condition, local police said Friday.

Orangi Town's Superintendent of Police (SP) Abid Ali Baloch told Dawn that the girl had been recovered from Surjani Town on Thursday night.

Initially, she was taken to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital for a medical checkup, where a lady doctor allegedly refused to examine her, saying she did not want to appear before the court as a witness, the police official revealed.

Subsequently, the girl was taken to the Jinnah Post-Graduate Medical Centre (JPMC), where doctors confirmed that she had been raped.

The girl told police that she was a resident of the Future Colony in Landhi. The officer said that a message was sent on the police control to locate her family.

On Friday afternoon, a man approached the police and was taken to JPMC ─ where the girl was being treated ─ and identified her as his daughter.

The father told the police that his daughter was playing outside her home in Future Colony, Landhi, on Thursday at around 5:00pm when she went missing.

The police are investigating the case.

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