Breaking Bengaluru Daycare Abuse Allegations Prompt Fear of Bathrooms in Toddlers, Nanny Detained

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Bengaluru, India — Parents of children enrolled at a Capgemini campus daycare have reported sudden, severe anxiety in their toddlers that they attribute to alleged abuse at the facility. One two‑and‑half‑year‑old girl is said to have developed an intense fear of using the bathroom after being locked inside a restroom, according to the parents’ statements reported by the Times of India.

The alleged incident surfaced after several caretakers were taken into custody. Police have arrested a nanny, identified in the report as a 24‑year‑old woman, on charges of assault and wrongful confinement. Investigators are also probing broader claims of harsh treatment of children and inadequate staff salaries at the centre, which is situated on the Capgemini technology park in Bengaluru.

State Home Minister S. M. Krishna Kumar publicly criticised the oversight mechanisms of the multinational firm, saying the episode “taints the image of Bengaluru as a safe city for families.” He announced that the department will closely monitor the daycare’s operations and ensure compliance with child‑care regulations.

The parents, who chose to remain unnamed, said their children, previously comfortable with routine activities, began refusing to enter bathrooms, crying, and displaying clingy behaviour. One mother recounted that her daughter screamed and clung to her after being locked in a toilet for an unspecified period, an event she believes triggered the phobia.

Capgemini has not issued a detailed response, but a corporate spokesperson told the newspaper that the company is cooperating with law‑enforcement agencies and that the daycare’s management will be reviewed. The firm’s internal policies on employee remuneration and child‑care standards are now under scrutiny, with some staff reportedly receiving salaries below the city’s living‑cost benchmarks.

The Bengaluru Police Department has opened a formal case (FIR No. 2026/05/12) and is collecting CCTV footage, staff rosters, and medical reports. A senior police official told Times of India that the investigation is “ongoing” and that additional arrests could follow if further evidence of abuse emerges.

Analysis: The incident highlights systemic challenges in corporate‑run childcare facilities, where low wages and high turnover can create environments vulnerable to neglect or misconduct. The Home Minister’s intervention suggests political pressure to hold multinational employers accountable for on‑site welfare standards. However, definitive conclusions about the extent of abuse remain pending, as investigators have yet to release forensic findings or corroborating testimonies beyond the parents’ accounts. Ongoing legal scrutiny will determine whether the daycare’s operational practices require regulatory overhaul or whether the incident is isolated to individual staff misconduct.

Sources

– “Parents link toddlers’ bathroom fear to alleged Bengaluru daycare abuse.” Times of India, 13 May 2026. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bengaluru/parents-link-toddlers-bathroom-fear-to-alleged-bengaluru-daycare-abuse/articleshow/132167093.cms

Story synopsis gathered from: Times of India – Top Stories — source

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