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Sabah Dad Beats Up Daycare Worker After She Was Caught Severely Abusing His 4yo Son

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What would you do if your young child was being abused by the person you paid to take care of them?

One Malaysian father went into a rage and attacked a daycare worker after she was caught on camera beating (using various items), kicking and pulling the hair of a little 4-year-old boy who was having his meal at the premises in Luyang, Sabah. We’re not going to lie, the abuse to the little boy was insanely difficult to watch, especially considering you can see the pain and fear he was experiencing despite the video being blurry.

Abuse 1

MYNEWSHUB took to their Twitter page to showcase both the CCTV footage of the abuse as well as the footage of the father who had then come to confront and beat up the daycare worker.

They wrote, “One of the nannies was accused of abusing a 4-year-old boy under her care. Then, the father, who had faced the nanny, lost his patience and beat up the nanny.”

“The Kota Kinabalu police have confirmed that they received 3 separate reports about the incident. A report was made by the mother of the child involved, the daycare operator and the nanny (the suspect). So far, 2 investigation papers have been opened.”

Abuse 2

 

In the video of the father beating up the nanny, a woman could be seen getting caught in the crosshairs of the father when she tried to separate him from his child’s abuser, only to be beaten as well.

Abuse 3

The boy’s mother then restrained him as the footage came to an end.

You can check out both the videos here.

What would you have done if you were in the father’s shoes? Do feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section.

 

Also read: Johor Cancer Patient Shares How Former Colleague Used Her Name to Raise Funds for Her Own Benefit

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Source: MYNEWSHUB
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