The father of Haleema Rafique told reporters in Multan today that he held the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) responsible for his daughter's death.
"The board didn't listen to her pleadings against some MCC officials, who sexually harassed female cricketers, and she grew depressed specially after one of the accused, Maulvi Sultan Alam filed damages for 20 million rupees against her," the father Muhammad Rafique said.
Haleema and four other girls had in June 2013 accused Maulvi Sultan and some other officials of the MCC of sexually harassing them during camp training.
Many felt that the PCB women's wing should have held a more detailed inquiry instead of just two days of hearings in Lahore.
Haleema, who was found dead in her room, was said to be a talented player from Multan region.
Relatives added that the 17-year-old drank acid during her fast, which led to her death.
A highly placed source in the PCB said that when the inquiry was held, Haleema didn't appear before the committee but three other girls who had made the accusations appeared. However, they denied charges of sexual harassment or assault.
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