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    "data": {
        "id": 1704134,
        "msgid": "little-aresha-daycare-violence-toddlers-tied-up-from-morning-room-with-minimal-air-circulation-1777301855",
        "date": "2026-04-27 20:39:08",
        "title": "Little Aresha Daycare Violence: Toddlers Tied Up from Morning, Room with Minimal Air Circulation",
        "author": "",
        "source": "DETIK",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "Police in Yogyakarta have uncovered horrific treatment at Little Aresha Daycare, where 53 toddlers out of 103 registered children were subjected to inhumane conditions, including being tied with cloth ropes from arrival until pickup, confined in overcrowded rooms with poor ventilation, and showing bruises from restraints. The abuse occurred during daily packages tailored to parents' schedules, with bindings only loosened for meals and baths. This case highlights critical failures in childcare oversight and child protection regulations in Indonesia.",
        "content": "<p>Yogyakarta Police have revealed the terrifying treatment inflicted by\ncaregivers on children entrusted to Little Aresha Daycare in Yogyakarta.\nThe children were tied up from the moment they arrived at the daycare\nand only released when their parents came to pick them up.<\/p>\n<p>Yogyakarta Police Chief Kombes Eva Guna Pandia stated that the\nchildren received inhumane treatment from the caregivers. Although not\ndetailing everything, Eva disclosed some of the caregivers\u2019 actions.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis inhumane treatment includes, among other things, placement in a\nsingle overcrowded room where air circulation is very minimal. Tying\nthem with cloth but made like ropes, tying them to the door,\u201d said\nPandia during a press conference at Yogyakarta Police Headquarters, as\nreported by detikJogja on Monday (27\/4\/2026).<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, Head of Criminal Investigation Unit at Yogyakarta Police,\nKompol Riski Adrian, added that from the data obtained, there were 103\nchildren registered at Little Aresha Daycare. However, only 53 children\nhave been confirmed as victims based on preliminary examinations.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe 103 comes from the data, the foundation\u2019s data. Yes, data for\nthis academic year. (Confirmed victims) are still 53 (children),\u201d\nexplained Adrian.<\/p>\n<p>Adrian described that the children received the same treatment. From\nthe medical examinations of several children, bruises were found on\ntheir wrists or ankles.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cUp to now, what we are investigating, we have also conducted medical\nexaminations on three children. The wounds are mostly on the wrists.\nMeaning those are likely wounds from rope bindings,\u201d he revealed.<\/p>\n<p>Adrian said the children were tied up from the time they arrived at\nthe daycare until just before their parents picked them up. The bindings\nwere only removed at certain times, namely for eating and bathing.<\/p>\n<p>\u201c(Tied) from the morning, then when it\u2019s time to eat, they are\ndressed, photographed to send documentation to the guardians (parents),\nprobably during bath time, during meal times they are released,\u201d\nexplained Adrian.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cSo the times vary, some from Monday to Sunday, some from Monday to\nSaturday, there are packages like that. Meaning the prices are adjusted\nto each student\u2019s guardian. Some from morning to noon, some from morning\nto 5 PM, it depends on the guardian,\u201d he stated.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/little-aresha-daycare-violence-toddlers-tied-up-from-morning-room-with-minimal-air-circulation-1777301855",
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