A daycare centre operating inside Capgemini's Brookefield campus in Bengaluru has been at the centre of a disturbing abuse case. The toddlers enrolled at the centre were allegedly subjected to physical and mental abuse by the caregivers, which included making them sit inside a front-loading washing machine. This form of abuse is not only physically harmful but also has the potential to cause long-term psychological damage to the children. The caregivers also locked the toddlers inside bathrooms, further adding to their trauma. In another disturbing incident, the caregivers used a toilet jet spray to spray water into the mouths of the toddlers, causing them immense distress. The abuse came to light, and as a result, five caregivers working at the centre have been booked for their alleged involvement in the abuse. The incident has raised concerns about the safety and well-being of children in daycare centres. It is essential for parents to be vigilant and ensure that their children are being cared for in a safe and nurturing environment. The daycare centre in question was operating inside a prominent corporate campus, which has added to the shock and outrage over the incident. The fact that such abuse could occur in a seemingly secure and reputable setting has left many questioning the measures in place to protect children in such facilities. The incident is a stark reminder of the need for increased vigilance and stricter regulations to prevent such abuse from occurring in the future.
Bengaluru creche abuse: Toddlers locked in washing machine, bathrooms

Key Points
- Toddlers at a Bengaluru daycare centre were subjected to physical and mental abuse
- Caregivers made toddlers sit inside a front-loading washing machine
- Caregivers locked toddlers inside bathrooms and used a toilet jet spray to spray water into their mouths
- Five caregivers have been booked for their alleged involvement in the abuse
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