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Nanny picks up an eight-month-old baby girl on the ground, police arrested 56-year-old woman for child abuse in Wong Tai Sin

2021-06-23T04:28:12.591Z


A video of a nanny suspected of child abuse was circulating on the Internet. During the period when the nanny was feeding the baby and drinking milk, the nanny suddenly pulled it off the cushion and the baby kept crying. During the period, the nanny even pointed out, "Why are you! "The police said they knew


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Written by: Yu Ruijing Chen Aoqi Sin Bo Li

2021-06-18 20:39

Last update date: 2021-06-19 09:14

A video of a nanny suspected of child abuse was circulating on the Internet. During the period when the nanny was feeding the baby and drinking milk, the nanny suddenly pulled it off the cushion and the baby kept crying. During the period, the nanny even pointed out, "Why are you! "

The police said that they were aware of the active investigation of the online film. Wong Tai Sin Police District officers arrested a 56-year-old woman surnamed Zhong in the district at 6:30 pm today (18th). She was suspected of abuse or negligence of the child or young person in her custody.

The baby in the case was an eight-month-old girl, and there was no major problem after being sent to hospital for examination.

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Inspector Wu Bingchen, the second team of the Wong Tai Sin Criminal Investigation Team, said that according to videos circulating on the Internet, the police took the initiative to investigate and arrested a 56-year-old woman living in Wong Tai Sin.

The arrested person confessed to the crime in the film.

According to the information provided by the arrested person, the location of the crime was a unit in Chui Hang Building, Tsui Ping South Village, Kwun Tong.

The baby girl in the case was eight months old. The family learned that the baby girl had been abused through closed-circuit television. They immediately dismissed the nanny and sent the baby girl to the hospital for examination.

The police stated that the babysitter took care of the baby girl for nine days and was dismissed today. She reported that she was in a bad mood at the time and committed child abuse.

The investigation revealed that no complaints from former employers have been received so far.

According to the police, according to the Offences Against the Person Ordinance, torturing or neglecting a child or young person under custody is an offence. Once convicted, the offender can be sentenced to up to ten years in prison.

Inspector Wu Bingchen, the second team of the Wong Tai Sin Criminal Investigation Team (middle), confessed to the arrest of a 56-year-old woman as a nanny for the child involved in abuse.

(Photo by Yu Ruijing)

A 1 minute and 35 second CCTV footage circulated on the Internet, showing that the date is about 8 o'clock this morning (18th). A nanny feeds the baby in a rough way at home and then throws the baby with both hands. Going underground makes the baby cry.

During this period, the babysitter turned around and looked at the camera behind her from time to time, and covered her body, failing to learn more about her behavior towards the baby.



In the clip, the baby did not stop crying, the babysitter just kept saying, "You do a bleat! You bleat! Do you bleat?"

A member of the mother’s Whatsapp group said that she had successfully opened the phone number of the nanny involved in the incident.

When asked why she treated the baby roughly, the nanny said, "I don't even know how to do it," and apologized, "I don't even think about it."

"Hong Kong 01" obtained a screenshot of a Whatsapp group conversation. A suspected former employer said in the group that he had hired a nanny to take care of his daughter for 2 months.

A group of mothers madly spread the nanny abuse movie, the baby was chopped off and howling, members said the nanny was crying and fired

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Source: hk1

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