OT: Help poor Indian lady

gcthunder

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Hello folks,

Did anybody hear this? It is a horrible event never happened in Asian community in US. A father was raped his 2 year old daughter. I am true it happened. Unbelievable… is not it? You know what happened the rapist was set for a high cash bail for $250,000 and he paid that money and out now. The poor lady does not have any support in US sits in a mental hospital waiting for some body to help out. There are some organizations to help out initially but only sits in statements and no progress in work. I called the organizations to find the updates and there were no updates with them. I wanted to offer my little help for the poor girl. But I want few suggestions on this.

1) Does it affect my GC process?
2) Who is the concerned authorized person to get the updates and facts?
3) Is there any community organization like TANA etc. to help her out?

Any suggestions and comments are welcome.

Thanks,
TB

http://news.bostonherald.com/localRegional/view.bg?articleid=543&format=


http://www.wggb.com/archive/sexabuse/childrape_yadlapalli.htm


http://www.indianewenglandnews.com/...In.Foster.Care.Parents.In.Prison-673702.shtml
 
What kind of help? If I understand this, she tried to kill her daughter(Whatever the reason may be) and hence she must face the legal consequences of attempted murder. I am not surprised to see that these organizations are backing out.

If anything, I feel sorry for the innocent child - father tries to rape her and then mother tries to kill her.
 
REF: OT: Help poor Indian lady

I agree. But the frustrating mother could not think about that in a shock. It is Indian Psychology.
 
Accused Vs. Convicted

This guy is only an accused and is yet not convicted, a point that should not be lost in a moment of passion. Who can vouchsafe for the mental and emotional stability of the lady who slashed the wrists as well as the sexual promiscuity of the guy? Let us see if there is an indictment and conviction. Prima facie evidence suggests that both were culpable of the charges brought against them. Without any male-female bias, the law should take its course so that they are punished as a deterrent to the community in general. Any kind of psychological, spiritual, and religious counseling might help both the parents. The state is right in taking custody of its citizen -- the poor kid.
 
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