Day 2 local time, Khajuri Khas, Delhi, India. A child in shorts is lying on the roof of a house.
By the way, hands and feet are tied with ropes.
The roof writhes as if it’s hot, and screams for help from those around you.
Indian 母 who tied her daughter to the roof and left her unattended “I didn’t do my homework”
A mother, A, who left her 5-year-old daughter tied up with ropes on a roof heated in the hot sun in India has been arrested by the police.
According to India Today, on the 8th local time, the Delhi police are investigating woman A on suspicion of child abuse.
A is suspected of tying her daughter with a rope and leaving it on a roof heated in the hot sun at her home in Kajuricas, Delhi, around 2 pm on the 2nd.
India’s 43 ℃ heatwave heats the roof
The incident became known when a neighbor took a video of Mr. A’s daughter and posted it on social media.
In the video, the daughter struggled and screamed in agony whenever the hot roof floor touched her body.
At that time, it is known that the temperature in this area has risen to 43°C.
It is not known exactly how long the daughter was left on the roof.
“I punished my daughter for not doing her homework.”
A stated that during a police investigation, the arms and legs of her kindergartener daughter were tied with ropes and then left on the roof of her house to punish her for laziness.
At the time of the incident, Mr. A’s husband left the house to have the bike repaired, and it was investigated that Mr. A was alone with his 5-year-old daughter and 11-year-old son.
A’s daughter was left unattended for regarding 10 minutes, then was released by the grandfather who came home following seeing the scene.
The 39-year-old husband said during a police investigation, “I scolded Mr. A following receiving this video from a relative living in the same neighborhood,” the victim’s uncle said in an interview with the local media. ‘ he testified.
India is experiencing extreme heatwaves, with the highest temperature in Delhi reaching 49 degrees last month.
In India, Article 17 of the Right to Education Act absolutely bans corporal punishment and specifically prohibits corporal punishment and psychological harassment of children. Violation of this law may result in disciplinary action.