Despite the shocking incident of kidnapping of a child busy Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminal (CST) railway station came on Friday, there were at least three cases involving children Andhra Pradesh showing how insecure they are, and whether at home, school or any other public place.
As Mumbai police released CCTV footage of the abduction of a three year old his parents, who were sleeping at CST station a month ago, Headlines Today compiled some recent incidents in which children were the victims . Indeed, all these incidents occurred in various parts of Andhra Pradesh.
In one such incident that took place in the Anantapur district manager four years old, Puneet to beat him mercilessly with a stick, because he and some of his classmates in a state primary school decided to bunk classes in the day of Guru Purnima.
Puneet ended with deep scars on the back. When the child's family tried to meet the director, who had fled the school premises.
In another incident in the West Godavari district to make a good couple adopted six years old, Durga take advantage of their poor parents. In fact, she was bought for 10 rupees, 000 and his true motive was to use the child to household chores.
Durga allegedly burned with hot utensils and tortured by their new parents. She suffered multiple fractures and head injuries who saw the child taken to a hospital, when the atrocities of his parents came to light.
The woman who adopted Durga, Venkatalakshmi, said: "His mother asked 10 rupees, 000. We gave him the money and brought her home. For two years was perfectly fine. So I do not know what this girl was doing. only God knows what happened. I have not done anything to it. "
In another incident, two-year-old girl choked Anvita chapati with a piece that was being force fed to her by her nanny day care center on the outskirts of Hyderabad.
Working parents Anvita the left in the nursery. One day the assistant in the nursery was her feeding chapati when a piece got stuck in the air flow choking the girl. She died of suffocation.
The couple had dropped her daughter not comforted only an hour before the incident occurred. Police have registered a case and take the operator into custody.
As Mumbai police released CCTV footage of the abduction of a three year old his parents, who were sleeping at CST station a month ago, Headlines Today compiled some recent incidents in which children were the victims . Indeed, all these incidents occurred in various parts of Andhra Pradesh.
In one such incident that took place in the Anantapur district manager four years old, Puneet to beat him mercilessly with a stick, because he and some of his classmates in a state primary school decided to bunk classes in the day of Guru Purnima.
Puneet ended with deep scars on the back. When the child's family tried to meet the director, who had fled the school premises.
In another incident in the West Godavari district to make a good couple adopted six years old, Durga take advantage of their poor parents. In fact, she was bought for 10 rupees, 000 and his true motive was to use the child to household chores.
Durga allegedly burned with hot utensils and tortured by their new parents. She suffered multiple fractures and head injuries who saw the child taken to a hospital, when the atrocities of his parents came to light.
The woman who adopted Durga, Venkatalakshmi, said: "His mother asked 10 rupees, 000. We gave him the money and brought her home. For two years was perfectly fine. So I do not know what this girl was doing. only God knows what happened. I have not done anything to it. "
In another incident, two-year-old girl choked Anvita chapati with a piece that was being force fed to her by her nanny day care center on the outskirts of Hyderabad.
Working parents Anvita the left in the nursery. One day the assistant in the nursery was her feeding chapati when a piece got stuck in the air flow choking the girl. She died of suffocation.
The couple had dropped her daughter not comforted only an hour before the incident occurred. Police have registered a case and take the operator into custody.
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