Minor sexually assaults six-year-old girl in East Godavari
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The act was allegedly dedicated when the girl was left in the care of the boy.
A 14-year-old boy allegedly sexually assaulted a six-year-old girl beneath Pattipadu police limits in East Godavari district, when the girl was left in his care.
The incident occurred on Sunday night and got here to mild after the sufferer’s mom lodged a criticism with the police on Monday.
Peddapuram DSP A. Srinivasa Rao mentioned; “The minor boy allegedly sexually assaulted the six-year-old girl on Sunday evening. He resorted to the heinous act when the victim’s mother asked him to take care of the girl as she had to leave the village”.
On Sunday, the sufferer’s mom left the kid in the boy’s care when she went to take care of a relative who had met with a highway accident. The sufferer’s father had handed away a couple of years in the past.
“The health condition of the victim is stable. However, she has been shifted to the government hospital in Yeleswaram for further medical tests. A case under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO) Act, 2012 has been registered against the accused and investigation is on. The accused will be produced before the Juvenile Justice Board”, mentioned Mr. Rao.
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