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According to sources, CWC has appointed him as a support person under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POSCO) Act.

Digital Desk: Sangeeta Datta was escorted from Pan Bazaar police station to the forensic department of Gauhati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) for a health check-up.

On Wednesday, a blood sample was examined and a health check-up was performed in the GMCH forensic department.

Sangeeta Datta, the key accused in the horrifying Guwahati child abuse case, faced another interrogation session on Monday.

The Child Welfare Committee (CWC) named child rights campaigner Miguel Das Queah as a Support Person for the victims of the Guwahati abuse case on Tuesday.

Miguel, who has been vociferous in the child abuse issue since locals filed a complaint against a renowned doctor pair, will continue to oversee legal representation for the juvenile victims until they are rehabilitated.

According to sources, CWC has appointed him as a support person under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POSCO) Act.

It should be mentioned that on the day of the incident, Miguel Das informed the public via Facebook that he had been receiving complaints for a long time about the doctor couple who habitually tied their adoptive daughter on their balcony in the sweltering summer heat.

He stated that after receiving the allegations, he asked the witnesses to submit a report, but no one was prepared to come forward because they were afraid because the doctor pair used to threaten them.

 


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