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Man asked young girls to send him naked photos


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Instead of replying to the sickening message, savvy schoolgirl Cahla immediately showed it to her mum. Amino is an app dedicated to communities, chat, forums, and fan groups so people with shared interests can connect. The schoolgirl loves the game so much, she wanted to chat to other players and share her character creations so she joined a Gacha Life forum on the Amino app. As well as the vile request, the person pretending to be an employee of the app also used the threat of being banned from the service, in a bid to manipulate Cahla into complying.
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Kanpur : A minor girl was found dead in the backyard of her home in Hamirpur, Uttar Pradesh on Sunday. The body of the year-old girl bore deep wounds, indicating the possibility of a murder. The girl lives in a village that falls under the Chikasi police station in Hamirpur. The incident took place when the minor girl was alone at her residence. The girl's parents and siblings had gone to work in the agricultural fields. The police are trying to identify the person who brutally murdered the year-old girl inside her home. The girl's parents said that they learned about the incident when they returned home in the evening. On coming back, the girl's family saw her half-naked body lying in a pool of blood in the courtyard of the house.
A man who encouraged young girls to send him naked pictures has been described by a judge as "every parent's nightmare". Josh Boynton-Eckles, 24, from Hull, used social media apps to target more than 80 girls all over the world and sent them naked pictures of himself. Police, who described him as "predatory sex offender", found 85 indecent images of girls on his mobile phone. The former soldier was given a 20 month jail term, suspended for two years. Hull Crown Court was told the offences took place in July and August when Boynton-Eckles made contact with a number of teenage girls and engaged them in inappropriate sexual chats. Read more stories form across Hull and East Yorkshire.