Bengaluru's Gurugram: 4-year-old assaulted by security guard in school

Published : Sep 13, 2017, 10:03 AM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:38 PM IST
Bengaluru's Gurugram:  4-year-old assaulted by security guard in school

Synopsis

Four-year-old LKG girl was sexually assaulted allegedly by security guard at her school in Dasarahalli Police detained all five security guards The girl is hospitalised and is in shock

Even as the whole nation is expressing its shock over the murder of seven-year-old boy at a school in Delhi, closer home, reports of a four-year-old girl being sexually assaulted allegedly by a security guard at her school in Dasarahalli raise a lot of concern. The police detained all the five security guards and are interrogating. The parents of the child wanted a POSCO case against him. 

It is reported that on Tuesday, the girl returned home and was crying. The parents found out that she was very sick and was throwing up. The parents rushed her to a nearby doctor nearby and later to MS Ramaiah Hospital where the doctors informed the parents that the girl was sexually assaulted. Immediately, the parents lodged a complaint with the police.

 She has reportedly told the doctors and parents that a security ‘uncle’ hurt her. 

A case under the POCSO has been booked even as the parents had demanded strict action against the school authorities. The Department of Public Instruction had also ordered an inquiry. 

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