Bengaluru:
Fresh details have emerged in the Bengaluru daycare abuse case, with Gautham, the son of whistleblower Sujatha, claiming that when his mother first told him about the alleged mistreatment of toddlers at the daycare, he advised her to record evidence.
He claims his mother secretly recorded the videos after witnessing alleged abuse of children.
The abuse came to light after videos allegedly showed caregivers at the Capgemini campus placing toddlers inside a washing machine, spraying water into their mouths using a toilet jet spray, locking them inside toilets to silence them, forcing them to sit on western-style commodes and threatening them whenever they cried.
The allegations have also raised serious concerns over the safety and monitoring of childcare facilities operating inside corporate campuses.
According to Gautham, Sujatha recorded three videos on June 21, 22 and 23, allegedly showing children being locked inside washrooms, water being sprayed on their faces, and toddlers crying in distress.
Gautham alleged that the daycare supervisor Manjula accused his mother of creating problems for staff who had been working there for four months. He further claimed that a staff member identified as Manjula ensured his mother was dismissed from her job on June 24, a day after the videos were recorded.
He also alleged that Manjula asked Sujatha to delete the videos. Fearing repercussions, Sujatha allegedly could not share the footage with anyone immediately because...
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