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A 17-year-old girl from Assam, Namrata Engtipi, was mistakenly cremated by another family who believed she was their missing daughter.
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00:00The family couldn't cremate their child because another family already had.
00:0417-year-old Namrata Engtepi went missing on June 15 after leaving home in Karbi, Anglong, Assam,
00:09saying she was going shopping with friends.
00:11Her family filed a missing person report on July 16 as the family searched quietly for a month.
00:16Two days later, police asked them to identify belongings,
00:19a ring, a religious threat, recovered earlier.
00:22They confirmed the items were Namrata's.
00:24According to police, a girl's body was found near the Shiv Temple in Nagao, Assam on June 16.
00:29It was believed to be that of Pinky Das, a missing girl from another town, Raha.
00:33Pinky's family claimed the body and conducted the last rites.
00:36But weeks later, Pinky was found alive in Guwahati.
00:39The body they cremated wasn't hers.
00:42Namrata's family believes that it was Namrata.
00:44Nagao police have now arrested Sadam Hussein, a car driver who allegedly confessed to murdering Namrata
00:49after an argument while they were traveling together.
00:51He reportedly strangled her and dumped her body near the temple.
00:55Namrata's family, devastated, says they never got a chance to see her again.
00:58Not even her body.

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