Father stamps on his toddler girl in public in China

  • A 39-year-old father was seen brutally slapping and stamping on his daughter
  • Onlookers were shocked as they stood by and watched the beating carried on
  • The girl did not sustain any injuries and is being looked after by grandmother

This is the shocking moment when a father is brutally slapping and stamping on a toddler girl at a bus station in northern China.

Mobile phone footage emerged showing the girl being pressed on the kerb dangerously while onlookers watch from aside.

The man was detained by the police for investigation and the girl was being taken care by her grandmother.

Onlookers are shocked to see him slapping on the girl's face numerous times

Mobile phone footage shows a father hitting a young girl at a bus station in north China (left). Onlookers are shocked to see him slapping on the girl’s face numerous times (right)

According to The Paper, the beating was seen in Langfang, Hebei Province on December 2.

A 39-year-old man, surnamed Zhang, can be seen having a lit cigarette in one hand whilst stamping one foot on a toddler girl’s back fiercely.

Zhang then picked the girl up and slapped her face several times.

Onlookers suggested the toddler was under two years old. 

He told an onlooker that ‘nothing’s going on’ when being asked for the reasons of beating.

He then stamps onto the girl's back as she dangerously lying on the kerb at the bus stop

Onlookers suggested the girl was about two years old

He then stamps onto the girl’s back as she dangerously lying on the kerb at the bus stop (left). Onlookers suggested the girl was about two years old (right)

Anci police issued a statement on December 3 that they had successfully identified Zhang and confirmed that the toddler girl’s his biological daughter.

The girl was sent to a local hospital for check-up and found to have no injuries.

She is now being looked after by her grandmother.

Anci police will later announce if there will be any penalty for Zhang abusing his daughter in public.



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