New Delhi: In a shocking incident, a 14-year-old domestic help was rescued from her employer's house in Gurgaon last evening where she was brutally assaulted for several months. 


Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj, a journalist and an activist, took to Twitter to share the incident.


Describing the incident, she wrote, "This 14 yr old girl has been brutally beaten up by an educated couple in Gurgaon. No body part that's not tortured. They cut her, beat her, burnt her with chimta. She had to eat food from dustbin. She was rescued after i raised an SOS & approached."






She was rescued by the police after the Twitter thread on the girl's condition went viral yesterday. 


The couple from New Colony, who work in private companies, was allegedly torturing and sexually harassing the girl for months. Several injuries were found on her hands, feet and mouth, the police said.


“According to the complaint, the girl hails from Jharkhand. The couple allegedly used to beat her mercilessly for not working properly. She has several cut and burn injuries, suspected to have been inflicted with a blade or hot tongs,” the Indian Express quoted a police officer as saying.


The report stated that the doctors are also examining her to see if she was sexually abused.


“The girl had injuries on several parts of her body – face, arms, hands and feet. On one of her arms, her skin had been burnt. A preliminary probe has found that the couple allegedly accused the minor of stealing food and not working properly, and would beat her up as a result. They allegedly deprived her of food and gave her leftovers to eat. A medical examination has been conducted and further legal action will be taken accordingly,” said the police officer.


According to the report, the couple hired the victim a few months ago through a placement agency to look after their three-month-old daughter.



An FIR has been registered against the couple under sections 323 (causing hurt), 342 (wrongful confinement) of the Indian Penal Code and relevant sections of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act and the POCSO Act at New Colony police station.