Class 8 boy sexually assaulted with stick returns home after month-long treatment
Press Trust of India | May 6, 2024 | 07:38 PM IST | 1 min read
The boy was thrashed and sexually assaulted on March 18 by three other juveniles.
NEW DELHI: A class 8 boy who was allegedly beaten and sexually assaulted by his classmates in an area in east Delhi returned home after undergoing treatment for nearly for a month. The boy was thrashed and sexually assaulted on March 18 by three other juveniles. "They thrashed my son, took off his clothes and beat him with a stick.
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Later, the stick was inserted inside his body which damaged his intestines," his mother said. For more than a week he did not reveal anything and was rushed to a hospital only after he complained stomach ache, she said. All three juveniles involved in the incident have been apprehended.
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