Savage baby abuse video riles up netizens

KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.: Thousands of netizens are up in arms over a viral video clip that shows a woman abusing a baby.

In the shocking 4-minute long video, which was shared more than 16,000 times on Facebook, the woman violently hits the wailing baby girl with a pillow, pinches her arms and thighs and kicks the crying child, who lies screaming on a mattress.

The beatings intensify when the baby refuses to remain quiet and cries louder, crawling towards the woman.  At one point, the woman throws her mobile phone at the child.

The voice of another woman, assumed to be the person recording the incident, can be heard in the four-minute long video as well.

While she admonishes the woman who is beating up the child, she does nothing to stop the abuse. At around, the 2 minute 20 second mark, she is heard telling the woman who is hitting the baby that she is going to kill the child.

 






















 Responding to some 300 complaints made in a span of just hours, the police released a immediate statement on its Facebook page to clarify that the incident took place on May 29 last year in Petaling Jaya and the perpetrator – the baby’s mother – had been arrested on the same day. The woman was charged and found guilty under the Child Act 2001 is now serving an 18-month sentence..
However, the police did not mention why and how the video managed to surface recently.
Facebook users reacted in disgust and outrage to the video. Some of the comments from people who shared the video are:

*Don Dehil: I would murder this woman.....Just give lock me in a room with her and give me two minutes. The poor kid is not even able to walk yet and she is beating the s*** out of it? Strong parenting...
*Meera Yazid: ‎18 bulan x cukup !!! siram je minah ni ngn air panas (18 months is not enough! Just douse boiling water on her!)
*Manikumar Jesz: Terima Kasih Polis :) kalau boleh gantung sampai mati jeeee!!!! tak guna dia hidup!! (Thank you police! If possible, hang her! It's useless for her to live!)
*Tujuh Hari Setengah: bagi tali gantung atau sebatan kat owg cmni..utk jadi pengajran kat orang lain.....(Better to hang or whip her....make it a lesson for others)
*Rienie Zureema Salam: aku sakit hati.. aku nangis.. dan aku benci pelakunya..terutama yg merakamkan perkara ini sbb tiada hati utk hentikan perlakuan perempuan sial ini.. (I'm hurt...I weeped...and I had the person who did this, especially the one who recorded it for not having the heart to stop this damned woman!)
*Fizrie Flamyfuzzi: x yah kecoh2 kt yg rakam tu...die yg bantu utk bg si ira tu kene tahan...sbb tu die rakam..igt saje2 ke nk rakam..x pasal2 ampa smua dpt dosa free..sekian..(don't condemn the person who recorded it. She got the woman arrested. You think she did it for fun?)
*Firen Kista: sakitnye hati aku tgk video ni ..anak tu cuba nak pegi dkt pangkuan ibu dia, n ibu die tolak cmtu je? haishh (It hurts to
watch this. The baby is trying to reach the mother and she's pushing the child like that!)
*Kino Naroden: please report this to the police immediately!

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