New Delhi: In a tragic turn of events, both 3 and 4-year-old kindergarten girls were repeatedly sexually assaulted over 15 days, causing internal injuries, a preliminary report reveals. This disturbing incident at a school in Thane, Maharashtra, has caused widespread outrage with many questioning how the school and police handled the situation.The school administration failed to handle the situation properly, with major mistakes including a delayed report. The Principal waited until August 14 to inform the school trustee about the incident, according to the report.Report raises concernsThe school hired Akshay Shinde on August 1 without checking his background, a serious mistake. The report also points out that he was allowed to roam freely around the school, including the girls restrooms, without even wearing an ID badge, showing a lack of concern for student safety.The report raises concerns that Akshay Shinde may have a history of wrongdoing and recommends a deeper investigation. It also questions whether his hiring was influenced by a staffing agency or personal recommendations, rather than a thorough vetting process.Toilet location raises safety concernsThe report also notes that the schools toilet is located in a secluded area, far from the staff room, and lacks proper security cameras, making it a vulnerable spot, according to sources.The report shows that the investigator asked insensitive questions, such as whether the girls had been riding bicycles for two hours, revealing a lack of understanding in handling sensitive cases, according to sources.Outrage erupts in Badlapur The alleged sexual assault of two young girls in the fourth grade by a school attendant in Badlapur, Maharashtra, has ignited widespread outrage. The police have arrested a school attendant on charges of sexually abusing the two minor girls on August 17. The arrest followed the filing of a complaint by the families, which prompted immediate action from law enforcement. The incident has triggered massive protests in Badlapur, with locals expressing their anger and demand for justice.