Capgemini shuts Bengaluru daycare after toddlers' abuse row: Wellbeing is priority
Disturbing footage from the daycare centre showed toddlers being forced to sit inside the drum of a front-loading washing machine, having water sprayed into their mouths with a jet spray, and being locked inside bathrooms as punishment.
by Sagay Raj · India TodayIn Short
- Company said employee families' safety and wellbeing remained its foremost priority
- Videos allegedly showed children as young as two facing abusive treatment
- Footage purportedly captured toddlers inside a washing machine drum at the centre
Capgemini has temporarily shut its on-campus daycare facility in Bengaluru after videos allegedly showing toddlers being subjected to abuse sparked widespread outrage and triggered a police investigation.
In a statement, the company said the health, safety and wellbeing of its employees and their families remained its "foremost priority". It added that it was fully cooperating with the authorities investigating the matter.
"As a precautionary measure, we are temporarily closing the Bengaluru on-campus daycare facility," the company said.
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