Huancayo: a woman burned her daughter’s hands

He Judicial authority reported through their social networks the decision they took regarding the case of the 9-year-old girl, with the initials RJMB, who suffered second-degree burns on her hands and blows on her body, after being assaulted by his own mother at his home in the neighborhood of El Tambo, in the city of HuancayoJunin region.

In this case of domestic violencethe tenth court of the integrated module on violence against women and members of the Junín family group granted protective measures in favor of the girl to ensure that her mother Fabiola Jacobin Pillco31 years old, don’t hurt her anymore.

According to the account of the abuser herself, she made the decision to “punish” her little girl for taking 120 soles without her permission. At first, she denied – while she was detained by the authorities – having caused the Burns. He even tried to get his daughter to say that the injuries were the result of a fall and scraping her hands.

Tweet from the Judiciary on the case of the minor burned by her own mother.
Tweet from the Judiciary on the case of the minor burned by her own mother.

After the event, neighbors alerted the authorities due to the minor’s desperate crying and pleas for help. They reprimanded the mother, but she replied that everything was fine and that she was just correcting her daughter.

“As we knocked on the door, Mrs Fabiola came out, who first told us that everything was fine and denied all her accusations. Also came out a under 9 years oldwho, when questioned, mentioned that “his mother hit him with a cable, kicked him and allegedly burned his hand in the candle”, said the night watchman who answered the call.

In front of the authorities, the girl said that her mother threatened to burn her or cut off her hand, but before that she hit her with a cable and then she allegedly hit her hard. kicking in the head. Not having enough, he started lighting the stove only to seriously injure his hands.

Huancayo: A woman burned her youngest daughter's hand as punishment for taking 120 soles.  Photo: Broadcast
Huancayo: A woman burned her youngest daughter’s hand as punishment for taking 120 soles. Photo: Broadcast

“I burn your hand or I cut you. She grabbed my hand and burned me. She was mad at me,” the miner said.

Protective measures for the little girl are given, after learning that it would not be the first time that her mother attacked her. Her current partner, who lives with them both, is also said to have beaten her. According to the minor, she lived in the house of Huancayowhile his father worked in Lima.

“When (my father-in-law) comes, he will hit me, (…) they had already hit me with the cable”, says the young girl. Considering this, the PNP is looking for a partner Jacobin Pilco to answer for your actions.

Child Abuse Photo: Andina
Child Abuse Photo: Andina

There Mediator reminded mothers, fathers and anyone at home raising a girl, boy or adolescent that physical and humiliating punishment as a means of correcting or controlling them is prohibited by Law no. º 30403 and its regulations.

“Children and adolescents have the right to good treatment, which includes receiving care, affection, protection, socialization and non-violent educationin a harmonious, supportive and emotional environment, ensuring them full protection by their parents or guardians,” the institution said.

“Parents or guardians must provide a positive parentingwithout humiliating, denigrating or offensive treatment that affects their integral development,” he added.

The mother also kicked her and used a wire to whip the little girl's body.
The mother also kicked her and used a wire to whip the little girl’s body.

Data from institutions that process information about the child abuse They warn that it comes mainly from their own parents or close relatives.

According to the Child Maltreatment Health Care Module (MAMIS) of the National Institute of Child Health from San Borja, 254 arrived at its facilities children and teenagerswho have been victims of child abuse. These figures would correspond to the last two years of the pandemic. According to Enares (2019), 68.9% of the population aged 9 to 11 have experienced violence at home (psychological or physical) at some point in their life.

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