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Woman Arrested For Dipping Granddaughter’s Hand Inside Hot Water
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Police arrest woman for dipping 8-yr-old granddaughter’s hands isside hot water
- ….the girl has been referred to Trauma centre in Ondo town for plastic surgery.”
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that Mrs. Christiana Kehinde has been detained by the Ondo State Police Command for reportedly immersing her granddaughter’s hands in boiling water in the Ondo town of State.
According to Funmilayo Odunlami, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), a worried neighbor reported an instance of child abuse against the suspect.
The granddaughter allegedly stole from the grandmother’s pot of soup, so the 52-year-old woman dipped the girl’s hands in hot water and left her in the house, according to the PPRO. Before the woman was arrested, the hands were nearly rotten.
Odunlami said, “On the 6th of June, 2022, a concerned neighbour reported a case of child abuse against one Mrs Christiana Kehinde ‘f’ Aged 52 of No. 13 Abejoye Odojoka, Ondo town.
“She stated further that the woman who was always fond of maltreating her grand daughter Suliat Tunde ‘f’ Aged 8, dipped the girl’s hand inside hot water and kept her in the house because she stole from her pot of soup and that the hand was almost rotten.
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“Investigation has commenced as the suspect claims she was only trying to use that as a measure to curtail her from eating her soup without her consent.
“The girl has been referred to Trauma centre in Ondo town for plastic surgery.”
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