Gurugram, Dec 8: A police complaint was filed against an elderly woman here after a video purportedly showing her beating a female security guard of her housing society surfaced on social media, police said on Thursday.
The video purportedly showed the woman beating the guard with a stick and hurling abuses at her.
The row allegedly broke out when she objected to the security guards using a heater and standing around it to warm themselves.
The argument flared into violence after she tried to take a picture of the heater and was resisted from doing that by the guards.
The incident happened around 3.30 pm Wednesday in Tulip Violet society in Sector 69 near its main gate.
The woman, said to be in her 60s, had approached the guard room in her car.
She purportedly took out a stick from her car to beat the security guard, Soni Devi, and also threatened to get other workers fired who came in her support.
In late evening, Irshad Ali, the manager of the maintenance company employed by the society, took Soni Devi to Badshahpur Police Station and filed a complaint against the woman resident.
Following the complaint, the police got a medical examination of the security guard done.
They are yet to file an FIR.
Inspector Madan Singh, SHO, Badshahpur Police Station, told PTI that a probe is underway and they are still verifying the facts.
According to sources, the accused woman is living alone in her flat and has some mental disorder.
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Imphal (PTI): The mortal remains of two children, who were killed in a bomb attack in Manipur's Bishnupur district in April, were handed over to family members on Saturday, officials said.
The bodies of the five-year-old boy and his six-month-old sister were kept in the morgue for 25 days, as the family members had refused to accept the mortal remains, demanding that the perpetrators be brought to book at the earliest.
On April 25, Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh had appealed to the family members of the children to accept the bodies. Singh had also said that all efforts were underway to find the culprits.
The two children were killed in a bomb attack at Tronglaobi in Bishnupur district on April 7. Their bodies were kept in the morgue at the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences in Imphal.
The incident had triggered widespread violent protests in the five valley districts of Manipur, and the case was subsequently handed over to the NIA.
Hundreds of people lined up along the way to Tronglaobi to offer floral tributes, as the mortal remains were taken for the last rites in an open vehicle earlier in the day.
