A shocking video has emerged showing a woman brutally assaulting her 11-year-old son at their home in Faridabad, Haryana. The footage, compiled from various instances, captures the woman, a doctor by profession, sitting on the child's chest while repeatedly hitting him and kicking him. The child's father, who reported the abuse to the police, revealed that his wife would threaten suicide whenever he intervened. Initially, the child filed a complaint with the Child Protection Commission (CWC), leading to a cruelty case against his mother. However, the situation took a complicated turn as the child later changed his statement, alleging his father's drug addiction. This development adds complexity to the investigation as authorities work to uncover the truth behind the abuse allegations and ensure the safety and well-being of the child. Child Sexual Abuse Serious Issue, Duty of Court To Award Adequate Punishment to Accused Irrespective of Background and Domestic Responsibilities, Says Delhi High Court.
Viewer Discretion Advised: Woman Brutally Assaults Minor Son
In #Haryana's #Faridabad, a mother brutally beating her own 11-year-old son.
How can a Mother beat her 11 year old son like this ? pic.twitter.com/VWHHf2v9C6
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Woman's Brutal Assault on Son
#Faridabad | Mother Caught On CCTV Brutally Beating Her 11-Year-Old Son
▪️The father of the child complained to police about his wife's violence. He added that his wife would threaten to consume poison every time he would try to stop her from beating the child
🔹️Child's… pic.twitter.com/LfkMRLdJto
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