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Parent's show prudence by instaling CCTV cameras to keep an eye on the kid

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Snapshots of the cctv footage showing the maid switching off the light and then throwing the baby onto a bean bag and then beating it on the bed.DNA Correspondent

Pune: Working parents these days have a lot to worry about. And after this shocking incident, you don't just need to protect kids from strangers outside, but also from those you let indoors. This techie couple hired a motherly governess for their 11-month-old child, as both worked night shifts. Little did they know that this mother of four and grandmother of two had anger management issues and violent tendencies.
The 11-month-old boy Hemishkumar alias Happy, is still in trauma after being allegedly physical beat repeatedly by his care-taker for last two days. The incident had came to light, after the parent reviewed the CCTV cameras instaled in in their house via their mobile phone.

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Nanny switching off the lights assuming the CCTV won't be able to capture her actions.

Happy's parents, T Vasanta (31) and T Navinkumar (31), from Garandeur society in Ambegoan approached the Dattawadi police station on May 8 to file a complaint against Baby Laxman Patole (42), a resident of Ramtekdi, Hadapsar. Patole's was referred by Plus Solution Placements Services Nursing bureau. Until Tuesday evening, the police has filed an accordance report, and are yet to finalise whether the act must be treated as cognisable offence or non-cognisable one. The lady was arrested on Tuesday evening and has been booked under the section 23 of the Juvenile Justice Board.
T Vasanta said, "On May 8, around 4.30 am we reached home and securtinised the CCTV camera footage. We saw that the previous night, my son was being lifted like a toy and throw on bean bag over and over again. Patole had turned off the lights in the room, as she assumed that the CCTV camera will not be able to she her committing the dastardly act. Even in the card, we saw her slapping my sons and hitting him on his head. It broke my heart. Although I was seething in anger, i kept my calm and alerted my relatives and the police."

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The nanny throwing the baby over and over again on a bean bag

She went on, "We had instaled CCTV cameras in our house, to keep any eye on the caretaker. Initially the bureau gave us a senior citizen, and to keep an eye how she takes care of my child in my absence, I went out. Seeing the footage on my mobile handset, I noticed that the lady used to sleep and with her leg she try to move my child, so we approached the bureau and demanded another lady. She was replaced."

Happy's father Navinkumar said, "We were paying her Rs12,500, and my wife had given her our son daily time-table, with his eating and napping times. In our presence, she was well behaved. But on May 7, whwe left for work, leaving the child in her custody. Around 8 pm, my wife decided to keep a check on the child's well-being. But he net-connectivity was throwing issues . She noticed all rooms were dark, and the child is crying. She immediately called the caretaker on the landline, but the lady claimed the child was asleep."
He added, "We reached home and checked the CCTV camera footage in our room. We even saw the recording of May 6. My son was being repeatedly beaten by the lady. She kicked my son, slapped him, and even manhandled him."
Doctors who examined the child at Sassoon general hospital claimed that the child underwent various tests such as CT-scan, sonography and other tests. The child has red-blue marks on his hand and bumps on his head.

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The nanny throwing the baby onto the bed.

Anuradha Sahasrabuddhe, founder of Dnyana Devi Childline said, "There is a serious issues with the creches run in city and caretakers. One of them have proper licenses, or training to take care of children. This is not the first incident where a child has been manhandled by the caretakers, such offence are not reported. Its starts with pinching the child or beating him. Next, the child sports burn injuries from lighters or agarbatti. Parents should inspect the child body, and if unearth the reason when they cry of fear."
Senior lawyer Nandu Phadke said, "The act is dangerous and inhuman. Such cases need to be considered as a cognsible offence by the police."
Rajesh Gokawane manager of Plus Solution Placements Services Nursing bureau said, "Patole is good lady, she had rendering services as a nurse to our relatives. The couple needed someone urgently, and they personally took the decision of recruiting her. Before we gave the nod. She is not mentally ill, but when we interacted with her she claims she did not do anything intentionally."

11-month child brutally beaten by his caretaker in Pune caught on camera | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis


Can you leave your handbag in care of your maid?
If not, then how can you leave your precious child on someone else's hand?
 
WTF....yes money can hire "caretakers" for kids of busy parents and they can also destroy their lives for ever.

If the original mother herself doesn't have time for her own kid, who else gives a ****?
 
the maid has issues....she is taking out her personal ire at the baby.
she should be flogged on her a$$ till she loses conciousness
 
One can't just take risks with the small kids. One small mistake, or moment of carelessness can become recipe of disaster, or cause permanent damage. That woman is a psycho patient and should be send to some mental health institute...!
 
One can't just take risks with the small kids. One small mistake, or moment of carelessness can become recipe of disaster, or cause permanent damage. That woman is a psycho patient and should be send to some mental health institute...!
his parents did their best to get a person who is known. They did not get a random lady from some locality. They ensured the lady is mature and expected her to be good with kids.
its unfortunate but parents cant be blamed. Police should arrest the lady for abusing a kid.
 
Allah made a man to fulfill financial needs of family and made a woman is responsible to foster her children's well-being and education ... But nowadays parents have gone blind to making money ... Mother goes to earn money and spends her money on useless things like:
1) Hiring maid ......
2) Installing CCTV cameras .....
3) Lastly treatment of her child .........

But ultimately she couldn't recover capital loss of her little child ...............
 
Allah made a man to fulfill financial needs of family and made a woman is responsible to foster her children's well-being and education ... But nowadays parents have gone blind to making money ... Mother goes to earn money and spends her money on useless things like:
1) Hiring maid ......
2) Installing CCTV cameras .....
3) Lastly treatment of her child .........

But ultimately she couldn't recover capital loss of her little child ...............

A bit extreeme there dude, such thoughts don't belong in this century.
 
A bit extreeme there dude, such thoughts don't belong in this century.


This is naturally right of any kid that his mother should take care of him ... This is logical not extreme ..........
 
Allah made a man to fulfill financial needs of family and made a woman is responsible to foster her children's well-being and education ... But nowadays parents have gone blind to making money ... Mother goes to earn money and spends her money on useless things like:
1) Hiring maid ......
2) Installing CCTV cameras .....
3) Lastly treatment of her child .........

But ultimately she couldn't recover capital loss of her little child ...............
Please don't blame the parents mate,its highly unfortunate,but the parents are not to blame. In these days,educated women work commonly,and its their right to do so. They were working so hard just to give their baby a better life than they had. They hired this witch unfortunately. On the contrary,there are multiple cases where maids do take good care of the babies,and become like a part of the family.
 
Please don't blame the parents mate,its highly unfortunate,but the parents are not to blame. In these days,educated women work commonly,and its their right to do so. They were working so hard just to give their baby a better life than they had. They hired this witch unfortunately. On the contrary,there are multiple cases where maids do take good care of the babies,and become like a part of the family.


Bro see the timer on snaps and in video as well ... This incident is happened between 8 to 9 at night ... What the hell was mother doing in office at that time ... I have sympathy with poor child but not with mother ... Her prime responsibility is her child not money if her husband can do better for his family ...............
 
Bro see the timer on snaps and in video as well ... This incident is happened between 8 to 9 at night ... What the hell was mother doing in office at that time ... I have sympathy with poor child but not with mother ... Her prime responsibility is her child not money if her husband can do better for his family ...............
Bro,They both were working nightshifts which is common with techies,and thats why the left their child with some one whom they thought they could trust,and they were betrayed. Living in a modern day Indian city,to lead a better life,you would need to make money man. They could not give their child a better life with the salary of husband alone. For me,blaming the parents here is equal to blaming the victim in a rape.
 
Parent's show prudence by instaling CCTV cameras to keep an eye on the kid

236176-maid-beating-child-abuse.jpg

Snapshots of the cctv footage showing the maid switching off the light and then throwing the baby onto a bean bag and then beating it on the bed.DNA Correspondent

Pune: Working parents these days have a lot to worry about. And after this shocking incident, you don't just need to protect kids from strangers outside, but also from those you let indoors. This techie couple hired a motherly governess for their 11-month-old child, as both worked night shifts. Little did they know that this mother of four and grandmother of two had anger management issues and violent tendencies.
The 11-month-old boy Hemishkumar alias Happy, is still in trauma after being allegedly physical beat repeatedly by his care-taker for last two days. The incident had came to light, after the parent reviewed the CCTV cameras instaled in in their house via their mobile phone.

10322703_403973613075818_8039289998023689691_n.png

Nanny switching off the lights assuming the CCTV won't be able to capture her actions.

Happy's parents, T Vasanta (31) and T Navinkumar (31), from Garandeur society in Ambegoan approached the Dattawadi police station on May 8 to file a complaint against Baby Laxman Patole (42), a resident of Ramtekdi, Hadapsar. Patole's was referred by Plus Solution Placements Services Nursing bureau. Until Tuesday evening, the police has filed an accordance report, and are yet to finalise whether the act must be treated as cognisable offence or non-cognisable one. The lady was arrested on Tuesday evening and has been booked under the section 23 of the Juvenile Justice Board.
T Vasanta said, "On May 8, around 4.30 am we reached home and securtinised the CCTV camera footage. We saw that the previous night, my son was being lifted like a toy and throw on bean bag over and over again. Patole had turned off the lights in the room, as she assumed that the CCTV camera will not be able to she her committing the dastardly act. Even in the card, we saw her slapping my sons and hitting him on his head. It broke my heart. Although I was seething in anger, i kept my calm and alerted my relatives and the police."

10301279_403975119742334_8456760921245537872_n.jpg

The nanny throwing the baby over and over again on a bean bag

She went on, "We had instaled CCTV cameras in our house, to keep any eye on the caretaker. Initially the bureau gave us a senior citizen, and to keep an eye how she takes care of my child in my absence, I went out. Seeing the footage on my mobile handset, I noticed that the lady used to sleep and with her leg she try to move my child, so we approached the bureau and demanded another lady. She was replaced."

Happy's father Navinkumar said, "We were paying her Rs12,500, and my wife had given her our son daily time-table, with his eating and napping times. In our presence, she was well behaved. But on May 7, whwe left for work, leaving the child in her custody. Around 8 pm, my wife decided to keep a check on the child's well-being. But he net-connectivity was throwing issues . She noticed all rooms were dark, and the child is crying. She immediately called the caretaker on the landline, but the lady claimed the child was asleep."
He added, "We reached home and checked the CCTV camera footage in our room. We even saw the recording of May 6. My son was being repeatedly beaten by the lady. She kicked my son, slapped him, and even manhandled him."
Doctors who examined the child at Sassoon general hospital claimed that the child underwent various tests such as CT-scan, sonography and other tests. The child has red-blue marks on his hand and bumps on his head.

1532146_403973519742494_3379885997443660066_n.png

The nanny throwing the baby onto the bed.

Anuradha Sahasrabuddhe, founder of Dnyana Devi Childline said, "There is a serious issues with the creches run in city and caretakers. One of them have proper licenses, or training to take care of children. This is not the first incident where a child has been manhandled by the caretakers, such offence are not reported. Its starts with pinching the child or beating him. Next, the child sports burn injuries from lighters or agarbatti. Parents should inspect the child body, and if unearth the reason when they cry of fear."
Senior lawyer Nandu Phadke said, "The act is dangerous and inhuman. Such cases need to be considered as a cognsible offence by the police."
Rajesh Gokawane manager of Plus Solution Placements Services Nursing bureau said, "Patole is good lady, she had rendering services as a nurse to our relatives. The couple needed someone urgently, and they personally took the decision of recruiting her. Before we gave the nod. She is not mentally ill, but when we interacted with her she claims she did not do anything intentionally."

11-month child brutally beaten by his caretaker in Pune caught on camera | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis


Can you leave your handbag in care of your maid?
If not, then how can you leave your precious child on someone else's hand?

heart breaking ...the visuals numbed me to the core .

what is happening with the world .

How a woman can do this to a child ?

It's matter of great shame to whole humanity when one of our own does this ...
 
WTF....yes money can hire "caretakers" for kids of busy parents and they can also destroy their lives for ever.

If the original mother herself doesn't have time for her own kid, who else gives a ****?

Sir,

What is wrong with you pakistanis----that comment is disgusting.

Bro see the timer on snaps and in video as well ... This incident is happened between 8 to 9 at night ... What the hell was mother doing in office at that time ... I have sympathy with poor child but not with mother ... Her prime responsibility is her child not money if her husband can do better for his family ...............

They are working on U S time. My nephew works in lahore on swedish time---he has odd work hours.

People---please don't leave common sense behind.
 
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