"I am still in love with him," the accused English teacher of top Mumbai school confessed to the cops arrested in sexually assaulting 16 years old boy. While also admitting to attempting to re-establish contact with the boy through her maid. This confession comes amidst revelations of alleged sexual encounters in multiple hotels and a pattern of grooming through gifts and expensive meals.
The police investigation have confirmed that the teacher first engaged in sexual activity with the boy in her car in Dadar, which police have since seized. Later, she took the boy to three different hotels – JW Marriott in Juhu, President Hotel and The Lalit Hotel – in Vile Parle, where the abuse continued.
Police further uncovered that the accused teacher regularly bought clothes and gifts for the boy and often treated him to meals at upscale restaurants, suggesting a pattern of grooming.
he relationship reportedly ended in February due to the boy's 12th-grade exams, as he began avoiding the teacher and blocked her on his mobile phone. After four months of separation, the teacher sent her maid to the boy's home, leading to the shocking revelation of the abuse.
Mumbai News: Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik Urges Police, Transport Department To Resolve Parking Issues For School Vans, Trucks And Tankers"The police have also revealed that the co-accused, a female doctor who is a friend of the teacher and has since moved to the UK last Diwali, had given the victim Daxid 50 mg to help alleviate his stress.
A 40-year-old English teacher from a prominent Mumbai school has been arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a 16-year-old boy for over a year. The accused female teacher, was produced in Sessions Court, where she has been remanded to one-day police custody.
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