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VIRAL Video: Indigo Pilot And Her Husband Beaten By Mob For Brutally Assaulting Minor

An Indigo Pilot along with her husband were thrashed by a mob. The incident is from Delhi’s Dwarka. The couple is accused of employing a 10 year old as house help and then torturing her after accusing her of stealth. After videos of the incident appeared on social media, the airline de-rostered the pilot and said that it is investigating the situation.

The Viral Video of Indigo Pilot and husband

Shocking images from the scene showed others striking the woman repeatedly while she was still wearing the pilot’s uniform. She pleads for help and is simultaneously struck and pulled by many ladies by her hair. She cries out “sorry” a few times, but the attack keeps going.

A bunch of males may be seen separately assaulting her husband. As other individuals step in to stop the mob attack, he tries to save his wife. A man can be heard yelling, “She will die.”
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Brutal assault of 10-year-old

According to reports, the couple hired a 10-year-old girl for domestic chores about two months back. Today, a relative of the girl spotted injury marks on her arms and informed the police. The girl was reportedly assaulted on the suspicion of theft.

Allegations that the pair would abuse and torture the girl quickly spread among the locals. A mob gathered and attacked the pair as soon as they were seen to have wounds on the girl’s arms and under her eyes. Police eventually arrived at the scene and detained the duo. A case has been reported, and further investigation is ongoing.

Senior police officer from Dwarka, M Harsha Vardhan, has also spotted burn marks on the girl’s arms. “A medical examination has been conducted and the child has also been provided counselling. Based on her statement, we have registered a complaint under strict sections of Indian Penal Code, the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act and the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act,” said the officer

Srishti Verma

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