New Delhi: The Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) has rescued an 8-yr-old boy who suffered brutality at the hands of his stepmother.
The boy was regularly beaten up by his stepmother, who resided in West Delhi's Hari Nagar area. The boy's cries were regularly heard in the neighbourhood and the neighbours tried to seek help from the police several times. But the police refused to intervene terming it a family matter.
Owing to the police's inaction, neighbours called the helpline number 181 of the Delhi Commission for Women. The DCW team reached the location and entered the house with a PCR team.
The child was rescued and the stepmother taken to the local police station. Initially the DCW counselled the child and when the child got comfortable he narrated a horrific tale of abuse.
The boy revealed he was regularly thrashed by his stepmother and tied up with a rope whenever she used to venture out. The boy wasn't allowed to step outside and meet anyone. Also, he wasn't given food and made to sleep on the floor. There are severe scratch marks on his back.