Woman Thrashed by Locals on Suspicion of Child Lifter, Rescued

Amid continuing incidents of attacks and lynching in the country, a young woman was thrashed by locals on suspicion of being a child lifter before police rescued near here today, police said.

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Madurai (TN), Jul 12 (PTI) Amid continuing incidents of attacks and lynching in the country, a young woman was thrashed by locals on suspicion of being a child lifter before police rescued near here today, police said.

The woman, who appeared to be from north India, was beaten up by residents of Pathinettankudi near Melur after they tied her hands with a rope, they said.

On information, police rushed to the spot, rescued the woman and admitted her to the government hospital in Melur, about 30 km from here.

The attack comes in the backdrop a spate of similar such incidents in several parts of the country when people were either beaten up or lynched on suspicion that they were child abductors, which prompted the government to ask social media operators such as WhatsApp to clamp down on rumours.

On July 1, two migrant labourers were beaten up by locals in Chennai on suspicion that they were trying to abduct a child.

A Hindi speaking man was clubbed to death on April 28 by a group of villagers in Vellore district, who suspected him to be a child trafficker.

In today's incident, the woman was seen having biscuits in her hand, which prompted the villagers to mistake her to be a child lifter.

Police said they could not get any information from the woman, who suffered some injuries, as she was not speaking.

Another woman who had come with the victim managed to escape.

Locals said there were rumours that women from north were on a mission to kidnap children.

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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