00:00 That man would not take God out of his thoughts to do what he is doing today because he would
00:05 not be seeing the Father's presence.
00:07 As police continue to investigate the death of four-year-old Amara Lalit, her father continues
00:14 to grieve.
00:15 Because my daughter already died.
00:16 They treated me like hell.
00:17 I am lying here.
00:18 They treated me like hell.
00:20 Police say on Monday night, officers went to a home in Aruka and found Amara's decapitated
00:27 body.
00:28 Police responded after the child's mother went to the Aruka police station to report
00:34 an alleged domestic dispute.
00:36 I never even watched a cartoon with my daughter.
00:39 I never even talked to my daughter over the phone.
00:41 Operating like if I was a criminal.
00:43 Now look what come and happen.
00:44 Mr. Lalit claims he did not have custody of Amara.
00:49 And well, he was not even allowed to see her in person.
00:53 The justice system, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad.
01:00 My daughter could not be alive today if I was allowed.
01:03 I am sure about that.
01:05 When the officers come, they say, well, all right, there is the father.
01:09 And see your daughter where the officers are there.
01:13 With his daughter now dead, he would like to see changes in the system for fathers.
01:18 We could fix this together.
01:21 We as citizens of Antebico could fix this together.
01:24 We think that it is a very beautiful place, but it is the people that we have inside the
01:28 country that are making things bad.
01:31 And the judiciary system has a big part to play in it also.
01:35 Anselm Gibbs, TV6 News.
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