Twitter’s Angry Because Of The Assault That’s Happening At These Creches. Two day care women are currently under fire when two assault videos surfaced on the internet
Two day care women are currently under fire when two assault videos surfaced on the internet. The two women were caught on camera assaulting day care children. One of the two day care centres was assumed to be in Carletonville.
In the first video the child is told to clean a desk and in the process the child is occasionally slapped. The day care teacher went to go fetch a children’s wipe and gave it to the child so that she could wipe. She then smacked the child across the head several times till she cried, which led to her beating her up even more.
In the second video the child supposedly vomited on the carpet that was in the class. The child was told to clean the area that he vomited on. In the process, the teacher beat his head several times. She went to fetch air freshening spray and then hit the child’s behind when she got back, reprimanding the child in the process. The teacher then took what seems like a brush from the child. She then hit the child’s head with the brush. The woman grabbed the child by his jersey, pinning her down to the ground. She then stepped on the child’s head.
The woman ended up dismissing the child by smacking him across the head. Tweeps went berserk when they saw the video of the women assaulting the little children. Media personality, Lerato Kganyago, also involved herself by asking the Gauteng MEC for Education, Panyaza Lesufi, to do something about one of the incidents.
The MEC replied by asking his own people to help in finding the day car that was seen on the video that Lerato Kganyago retweeted. According to a tweep, the videos were taken last month and they were both of the same woman in different sides of the facility. The woman has been arrested yesterday.
Someone out there knows this lady and even the crèche, please help. @SAPoliceService please intervene. pic.twitter.com/pHxFBZcb3h
— TSHIKHUDO RABELANI (@TSHIKHUDORABE) April 4, 2019
— Mantokane Digomo (@digomosm) April 4, 2019
by Alexandra Ramaite