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Cops open two probe papers on Kota Kinabalu kindergarten abuse case

Clip of 4-year-old being abused in Luyang kindergarten has recently gone viral

Updated 8 months ago · Published on 10 Aug 2023 5:24PM

Cops open two probe papers on Kota Kinabalu kindergarten abuse case

KOTA KINABALU – Two investigation papers have been opened under Section 31(1)(a) of the Child Act 2001 to look into the abuse of a 4-year-old boy by a kindergarten worker, 27, that went viral on social media recently.

Kota Kinabalu district police chief Mohd Zaidi Abdullah said in a statement today that police discovered a video of the incident and preliminary investigations revealed it occurred at a kindergarten in Luyang here.

He shared that the victim’s parents were informed by the victim himself that he was abused by the worker and was hurt in several areas of his body, and the parents went to the kindergarten and viewed the CCTV recording of the incident.

“Police have also received three police reports, from the parents, the kindergarten operator and the worker who claimed she was hit by the victim’s parents. Both the victim and the suspect have been referred to Queen Elizabeth II Hospital for check-ups by doctors,” he said.

A 2-minute-12-second video, made from a mobile phone recording of the CCTV footage, depicted the worker initially kicking the boy before scolding him and hitting him in full view of other children. – Bernama, August 10, 2023

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