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Teacher blinds girl
Thu, Jan 08, 2009
Reuters

RAIPUR (India) - A TEACHER who blinded a girl by inserting a pin into one of her eyes in central India will be charged with attempted murder, officials said on Thursday.

Police in the state of Chhattisgarh said the school teacher used a pin to prick the 6-year-old girl's right eye after she failed to answer a question in class.

'It is a very inhuman and brutal act,' Mr T.R. Koshima, a senior police officer in the central Indian state, said on Thursday.

Medical tests revealed the girl was blinded in the right eye, he added.

The teacher was on the run ever since the incident occurred last November, but Mr Koshima said police only received a complaint on Wednesday.

'We will take strong action,' he added.

The government said it will bear all medical expenses and asked the police to step up its search for the teacher.

 
 
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