'We didn't believe our child when he spoke of creche beatings,' says heartbroken grandma

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Carletonville 'He's been reporting that the teacher had hit him on the head and his back. We took it lightly and thought he had been naughty and the teacher was merely reprimanding him.'

The clips show how the caregiver repeatedly smacked a little girl on the buttocks, slapped the child on the head with open hands and beat another on the head with a wooden scrubbing brush.

One of the children was seen being grabbed and thrown on to the carpet, where the caregiver then puts her foot on the little boy's head."I was at work when I saw the videos. The link was shared by my husband who's currently in Cape Town. Can you imagine how he felt? I had to drop everything I was doing to attend to the school," she said.

"Police can confirm that a 40-year-old woman appeared on March 26 2019 in the Oberholzer court in Carletonville, on a charge of assaulting a minor," said Brig Mathapelo Peters.Lawyer Danie van Zyl, representing the school principal, told reporters that the woman who had filmed the videos and allegedly leaked them was also being sought by the police.

 

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It's so easy for children to suffer in silence because most of the time we don't believe them. When a child gathers the courage to speak up about abuse we should know that it is VERY! VERY! SERIOUS!!!

Dont care who filmed who,the principal should also be arrested as all this happened under her watch.the crech should also pay for psychological treatment of these kids.sis man

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