Guwahati child abuse case: Victim was sexually abused by professor’s husband, reveals medical reports
First Published: 2nd October, 2023 19:22 IST
Several other chilling details have also been exposed as per the statements of the minor
Horrific details have come to the fore concerning the recent child abuse case in Guwahati’s Kahilipara area.
As per latest inputs, the reports of medical examination has revealed that the accused husband of Dr Sabina Langthasa, assistant professor of Zoology department at B. Barooah College had allegedly sexually abused the victim.
Not just this, several other chilling details have also been exposed as per the statements of the minor.
Meanwhile, the Police has registered a case under the Protection of Children Against Sexual Offences Bill (POCSO) Act against the accused and said that Dr Langthasa may likely be arrested soon.
It may be mentioned here that the incident of alleged torture of the child
has come to light on Friday, after the the 10-year-old minor girl was rescued from the Piya Exotica apartment in Kahilipara.
The resuced minor was employed as a domestic help in the residence of Langthasa, who has been working at a reputed college of Guwahati.
Langthasa has been allegedly torturing the minor for the past two years. She allegedly beat and burnt the minor girl with a hot iron, then tied her up and prevented her from eating.
On Friday, the child was rescued from the apartment under the supervision of the Assam Centre for Rural Development and Child Friendly Guwahati.
Also Read: Assam: Professor accused of physically torturing a minor
COMMENTS

TOPMOST STORY NOW

Live Kuki, Meitei CSOs Likely to Meet Again Later This Month
05th April 2025
Live Sikkim Premier League Season 3 to Kick Off From April 10 in Namchi
05th April 2025
Live Meghalaya SSLC 2025 Results Out: Records Historic 87.10% Pass Rate
05th April 2025
Live Konyak Culture a Symbol of Resilience and Artistry: MoS Dr. Sukanta Majumdar at Mon Heritage Site Inauguration
05th April 2025WE RECOMMEND

‘Assam-Arunachal Border Row to End During Our Tenure’, Assures CM Himanta at Mopin Festival
Both leaders also interacted with local residents of the Galo community and members of the Assamese community living in Aalo.
05th April 2025
Assam Has Highest Cancer Cases in Northeast, Followed by Meghalaya and Tripura: Union Minister Prataprao Jadhav in Lok Sabha
Jadhav stated that NE region of India accounted for 3.6% of the country's total cancer cases over the past 5 years.
05th April 2025
Assam: BJP-led NDA Wins 33 Seats out of 36 Seats in RHAC elections, Congress Faces Crushing Defeat
The opposition Congress was reduced to a solitary seat, while independent candidates secured the remaining two.
05th April 2025
Assam Govt’s Rongali Bihu Gift: Govt Hikes DA by 2% for Employees and Pensioners, Effective January 1, 2025
The Assam CM said, “We will add the 2% more DA along with the salary before the Rongali Bihu
04th April 2025
CYMA President Lalhmachhuana Meets Assam Rifles, BSF, and Visits Refugee Camps in Mizoram
Mizoram: Lalhmachhuana discussed the medical needs of refugees in the area and urged the security forces to maintain a cordial relationship.
04th April 2025