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Minor accused of biting toddler sent to juvenile home

Minor accused of biting toddler sent to juvenile home

Time of India2 days ago
Noida: The minor attendant accused of biting a 15-month-old girl at a day care centre in Sector 137 was presented before the Juvenile Justice Board on Monday and sent to a correctional home.
CCTV footage from Blippi Pre-School and Day Care in Paras Tierra society in Sector 137 showed the 16-year-old attendant punching the toddler, pushing her off a swing, dropping her on the floor, beating her with a plastic bat, and inserting a pencil into her mouth. She allegedly bit her in the thighs as well last Monday.
The attendant, whose parents work as house helps in the same sector, was hired around 10 days before the incident without any formal training.
The daycare operator, Charu, failed to appear before police to record her statement, prompting the cops to issue her a notice. The case is set to be heard again on Tuesday.
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The child's parents, Monica and Sandeep Kumar, had been sending their daughter to the daycare since May 21. Sandeep, an IT professional with a UK-based multinational company, had taken measures to ensure the facility's safety, including the installation of five CCTV cameras.
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Charu had also assured them of their child's safety.
The minor was apprehended on Friday, but was released after initial questioning. On Saturday, Charu's husband, Rishi Arora, was called for interrogation.
DCP (central Noida) Shakti Mohan Avasthy said, "We have also written to the child welfare officer, basic education officer, and district probation officer for action against the daycare centre."
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