- CCTV footage shows a violent babysitter throwing and slapping a tot in China
- The baby was shook and slammed to a sofa as the carer ‘was not in a good mood’
- The babysitter begged for forgiveness and said to compensate by paying £50
A babysitter in eastern China was busted for beating a tot violently at home last Saturday.
A CCTV video clip captures the moment of a middle-aged woman slamming the baby across a sofa while the parents were not at home.
The mother spotted bruise marks on the baby and confirmed the alleged mistreatment from reviewing the footage.
CCTV footage: The babysitter is violently cradling the toddler in a eastern China home
Shocking: The carer shook the baby strongly on the sofa, leaving the to cry out loudly
The mother, who has not been named, told Pear Video that she found bruises on her child’s shoulder and armpits when they got back home in Hefei, Anhui Province.
‘She (the babysitter) told me the baby got the marks from a hit to some objects,’ said the mother.
The father, however, believed the marks were caused by violent pinching.
The couple played back the surveillance camera tape and saw the babysitter throwing and cradling their children violently.
Guilty: The babysitter was busted by the parents as they found bruises on the child’s shoulder
Begging: The carer asked for forgiveness but the couple reported the incident to the police
The tot was then being thrown to the sofa and started to cry.
She continued pulling and pushing the baby, and slapping the baby’s bottom hard at least twice.
The carer confessed to the couple later and was allegedly begging for forgiveness by kneeling down on floor.
‘She explained that she was not in a good mood the day and said she will bring a few hundred yuan (£50) to us to compensate,’ said the mother.
The couple had already reported the incident to Hefei Police for her abusive behaviour.