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Man held for molesting Class 1 student in TN
Chennai: A 25-year-old man was arrested by the police on Wednesday for allegedly raping a Class 1 student at Uthukottai, in neighbouring Tiruvallur district.
The arrested man was identified as K. Yesunathan, a resident of Palavakkam near Uthukottai.
He allegedly lured the girl in the neighbourhood with chocolates and sexually abused her, the police said.
Hearing the cries of the child, neighbours went to his house and rescued her.
They nabbed Yesunathan and thrashed him, before handing him over to police. Police registered a case of rape and arrested him.
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