
The woman allegedly left her son as a “collateral” with a duck nursing in Tirupati Andhra Pradesh after she couldn’t pay off the loan £25 000. The nursing duck reportedly held a woman and her three children from the Yanadi tribal community as workers’ ties.
Later, when the woman finally managed to secure the money to get her son back, it was found that her son had died. The duck lean admitted that the boy died and was secretly buried in Kanchipuram Tamil over, NDTV reported.
However, the police are investigating this matter. The duck breeder and his family were arrested.
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The case so far
The woman, Anakamma, her husband Chenchaiah and their three sons belonged to the Yanadi tribal community. According to NDTV, a year for a duck breeder in Tirupati.
When Chenchaiah died, the employer continued to work Ankamma and her three children for him. Protection of ducks told them they couldn’t leave because her husband took £25,000 loans from him.
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Officials said NDTV that Ankamma and all three children were forced to work for very long hours. She begged for higher wages, but the duck breeder refused.
When Ankamma insisted that she wanted to leave, he demanded duck breeding £45 000 – S £20 000 as interest – as a loan repayment. Ankamma then asked the breeder Duck to give her 10 days to organize money.
Ankamma, however, was said to have to leave one of his children behind the collateral. There was no possibility, she agreed.
According to NDTV Anakamma sometimes spoke to her son by phone. He would repeatedly ask Anakamm to come and told her that he was redesigned. The last time she spoke to him 12th April.
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In the last week of April, Anakamma finally managed to secure the money to get her son back.
But when she contacted the duck backrest, he initially told her that the boy was sent elsewhere. As she was still pushing him on the information, he said the boy was hospitalized. Later he said the boy escaped.
Anakamma worried about her son and approached the local police with the help of some of the tribal communities. A police team was created.
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During the investigation the duck breeder admitted that the boy died and secretly buried the body in Kanchipurama, NDTV reported. The accused said the boy died of jaundice.
Collector Tirupati Venkateswar said NDTV: “There are CCTV shots that show that the boy was taken to the hospital. The Kaken family says the boy died of jaundice. But he was secretly buried and his family was not informed.
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The man, his wife and his son were immediately arrested, and on Monday the case was registered within various parts of the Children’s Workforce Act (Act on Abolition), the Children’s Law Act, the Justice Act, the SC/W and Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Act.
The body was sent to the post mortem.
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