A story on a recently rescued 13 years old girl

A mother with four daughters living alone in a slum area in Bardiya was in a critical condition. Her husband left her after he got married with another woman. She had very bad health condition due to stone in her kidney and was also suffering from epilepsy. So, she couldn't nurture the children well and finally decided to go to her mother's home where there were more than 8 people living. The problem of poverty wouldn't leave them alone even in that house.

The story begins with a child named Sarita Pariyar, who was only 13 years old. One day she went for shopping in the city area Kohalpur of Bardiya where she could meet with a woman who claimed to be suggesting her to find a cheaper place across the border of Nepalgunj and assured her to take her to that place. After crossing the border she took her to a teashop for snacks. The next thing that Sarita could see is a room full of girls. She came to know that her tea was drugged and she had already been sold in a brothel. It was the worse place called GB road, a red light area of Delhi in 56 numbered block. She couldn't fight for her safety except submitted herself to get indulged into prostitution after a vicious torture.

She was compelled to work as a prostitute from the next day she got there. She had to sleep with 30 to 35 men, a day. People used to book her even for nights and couldn't get enough rest. The men were between the ages of 15-60 years. She was living a nightmare in that building, struggling alone, waiting for the ultimate answer, the death.

After 2 months of her stay, the brothel owner transferred her to another place called Marret as they came to know that the place was going to be raided by police and also the girl was under aged. She was sent to that place under the supervision of one Muslim person, named Munna. During the journey she met with a person called Hari Badi. Mr. Hari Bahadur Badi is one of our rescue team members at Delhi and he managed to pass his phone number in a small piece of paper in a very sneaky way to her. There was silent few months...

Suddenly, a call came for Mr. Hari, from a girl named Sarita, for whom they were seeking after. She said that she was calling from one of her customer's mobile who had a soft corner for her. So, they together made a plan of coming back to her home. One fine day, she ran away from that place and took a metro to get to the destined place where Hari Badi and his team were waiting for her with whom she believed that she could start a new life, a better future.

Finally, after five months of her captivity of the brothel, she was freed and was given a way to start a better future in Kathmandu, in one of the hostels of Light's House Foundation Nepal.
Including her, her three other sisters who were in a vulnerable situation like hers have also been brought to Kathmandu from the village. They are also studying in the same school CCS and are very happy.

 

She is currently studying in CCS school

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