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Woman Drags, Beats Domestic Help In A Lift In Noida, Video Goes Viral

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Noida: In a viral video, a domestic help is allegedly beaten up mercilessly by a woman in a lift of a residential society in Noida.

According to reports, the viral video is reported from Cleo County society in Noida’s Sector 121. The name of the woman allegedly seen in the video is identified as Shaifali Kaul.

The video shows the woman dragging the househelp out of a lift. The househelp is identified as Anita, a 20-year-old girl.

The incident was caught on the CCTV camera installed in the lift of the residential building. The woman is allegedly seen forcibly pulling the victim to reportedly work at her house.

ADCP Central Noida confirmed that a complaint has been filed on the basis of a man’s report of his daughter being beaten by a woman. The police further added that action will be taken on the basis of the evidence.

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