It seems that the advertising companies have to really sit back and think for an advertisement of a chocolate inorder to entice the kids of the Nithari village in sector 31 of Noida. The word ‘chocolate’ it self helps to run a shiver down the spines of these kids after the revelation of these serial murders by Moninder Singh Pandher and his servant Surendra Koli, few days ago.
Chocolate was the main item in their list of weapons used to kill their naive victims. Moninder and his friend-in-crime, Surendra used chocolate to lure the local kids inside their house of terror before they sexually assaulted and slain their victims.
Seven-year-old Nikita Singh of the village ran back to her house when she was offered a chocolate. The class two student of DPS Siksha Kendra, Noida said, “I have been strictly ordered by mother not talk or accept any offerings made by strangers.”
The fear psychosis post revelation of the serial murders of their friends have left a gory remarks in their little mind said, a mother of a 10 year old son from the village. The mother, Vinita Singh added, “Few kids from village who were identified as killed by the cold blooded murderer used to play with my son Pankaj. It has really left a serious impact on him.”
Most kids of Nithari are still not allowed to play and roam about freely in their locality. It was found that most of the apprehensive mothers still escorted their children to school and back home since last two years, when the cases of missing children began in this region.
However, few mothers like Sephali Halder said that we have no more fear of losing our kids to those killers because their act as been public and they are behind the bars. “I have started letting my son go out of the home to do the daily errands these days, which I had completely stopped since last one year,” Halder added.
Now kids like Chotu, Sachin Kumar and Varsha Gupta of Nithari village, who had almost stopped their normal daily routine of play and peer interaction due to the excessive security led down by their parents are heaving a sigh of relief. They said that now they can play in their streets and go about anywhere they like in the village. But yes these innocent kids would always think twice before mixing up with any stranger because who knows another serial killer may be on prowl to mess up with their innocent lives.
Monday, March 19, 2007
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