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High drama unfolded at a day care centre in Kochi on Tuesday morning, where the police took a woman staffer into custody for allegedly assaulting a minor.
The police arrived at Kaliveedu Play School and Day Care Centre, minutes after regional TV news channel Asianet News released footage of the woman staffer, Mini, beating a boy, who is reportedly one-and-a-half-years old. Kaliveedu is located in Palarivattom and works out of a house.
On Tuesday morning, the toddler’s parents, as well as parents of other children who go to the day care centre, confronted Mini outside the centre in the presence of media persons. However, Mini refuted the allegations that she physically assaulted the child.
A parent, on condition of anonymity, told Asianet News that the children had been repeatedly physically assaulted by Mini. Some children even had bruises on their bodies. When questioned, Mini would say that the children hurt themselves while playing.
There are 17 children in the day care centre. While most of them are below the age of four years, there are some children, aged between four and five-and-a-half years, who go to the centre after school.
Seema alleged that it is the younger children, below the age of four years, who are generally beaten, since the staff believe that the children won’t complain to their parents.
Soon, childline officials and a team of police personnel arrived at the day care centre to question Mini. The police suspect that the centre lacks the necessary licences to run the facility. Mini maintained that the centre was run by a trust, but gave contrary statements to the police on the ownership of the centre, after which she was taken into custody. She is believed to be the owner of the day care centre, though TNM was not able to independently verify this information.
Kochi Mayor Soumini Jain also arrived at the day care centre and promised stringent action in the matter.
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