Mother Burns Daughters with Hot Water for Sleeping In: A Terrible Incident
In a village called Alkapally, something really sad happened. Two kids, Rithika (9 years old) and Srinitya (6 years old) got hurt badly because their mom poured very hot water on them. This happened because the kids were sleeping for too long, making them late for school. The village is in a place called Medak district.
The mom, named A. Santoshi saw that her daughters kept sleeping late and were getting late for school every day. She told them many times to wake up on time, but they didn’t listen. This made her very angry. One morning, when she got really upset, she did something very bad. She poured boiling hot water on her sleeping daughters.
When the hot water touched the kids’ skin, they felt an incredible amount of pain. They screamed loudly because it hurt so much. Their screams made the neighbours come running to help. The neighbors were shocked when they saw the kids in so much pain.
The police came to know about this and went to the house. They saw how hurt the children were and quickly took them to the hospital in Medak. The hospital could help them with their burns.
The police talked to Santoshi about what happened. She told them that she was mad at her daughters for not waking up when they were supposed to. The police were worried about what she did and needed to know more, so they took Santoshi with them to ask more questions.
This whole situation is very sad and shows how sometimes people can do very wrong things when they are angry. It’s important to always find better ways to solve problems and not hurt anyone. The police will find out more about what happened, and we hope everyone can learn from this and try to make sure it doesn’t happen again.
The incident serves as a tragic reminder of the importance of healthy communication, anger management, and seeking constructive solutions to conflicts within families. It also underscores the need for parents to access support systems that can assist them in handling the challenges of parenthood in a positive and non-violent manner.