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Nov 14, 2012 News
Police, as well as the Child Care and Protection Agency (CPA) are probing the alleged rape of a two-year-old child, two Saturdays ago, at her Imbaimadai, Region Seven home.
According to reports, the child arrived at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) two Sundays ago and is currently being treated for the assault.
During an interview yesterday, the child’s mother said that the toddler was assaulted sometime around 09:00hrs on the day in question.
The mother claimed that she left her four-year-old son and her daughter sleeping while she went to the shop to purchase some items.
“I take the padlock and I just rest it on the door and I left and go to the shop,” the woman recalled, while adding that her husband was at work.
“When I come back I didn’t see the padlock on the door, I see it on the step, but I didn’t really think anything. I go and I see my son on the bed alone, so I ask he where he sister deh, and he said that he don’t know. So me and he went and search around the place but we didn’t find her,” the mother claimed.
She said she decided to stop searching and returned home.
“As soon as I walk in the yard I hear she crying at the back of the yard so I go there with the torch light and I see her.”
The child’s mother claimed that she found her daughter crying bitterly. “She didn’t have on her top just her skirt and no underwear. I pick her up and I bathe her and put her to sleep.”
Although the woman had found her in distress, with bruises on her skin, she did not at first think that her daughter had been molested.
She claimed that the following day she realized the girl wasn’t eating so she rushed her to the city at her husband behest.
“When I come to the hospital that is when they tell me that she was molested and they called in the police,” the child’s mother claimed.
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