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A 29-year-old nursing mother has allegedly burnt the lower part of her four-year-old daughter by dunking her in hot water.
The incident is said to have happened on Monday, August 1, at Oforikurom, a town near Samreboi in the Wassa Amenfi West Municipality.
Narrating the incident, the assembly member for the area said the woman was punishing her daughter for misplacing her sandals worth ₵8.
Azure Suleman said the mother had initially asked the pre-schooler to look for the item.
When the child failed to find it, the woman in rage boiled water and dunked the four-year-old in it.
But the suspect, in her defence, said she did not intentionally dunk her daughter in the hot water as punishment.

According to her, she noticed that her child’s private part was sore. She had reportedly heard rumours that the child had been assaulted and decided to boil water to treat it.
However, the assemblyman is skeptical about the explanation as residents also challenged her justification.
The nursing woman has since been arrested and arraigned before court.
According to the police, she has been granted bail because she is a nursing mother of a one-year-old baby.
The court also ordered for the child to be referred to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital for treatment.
But the woman is yet to take the victim to the health facility, per Myjoyonline.com's recent checks.
Meanwhile, the four-year-old girl is unable to walk as the effect of the hot water was severe on her.
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