Girls from a juvenile home near Visakha Valley School protested by climbing the compound wall and accusing staff of torturing them with sleeping tablets. Their parents joined the protest, leading to the government ordering an inquiry. Some girls allegedly blackmailed staff by refusing medication, prompting mental care hospital authorities to intervene and examine their health conditions.
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