Abusive mother faces justice after video of toddlers brutal assault goes viral

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Abusive mother faces justice after video of toddlers brutal assault goes viral
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Joburg Woman Arrested After Viral Video of Vicious Abusing of Toddler Sparks Outrage, SAPS Takes Child AwayA Johannesburg woman has been arrested for the brutal abuse of her young sonThe Department of Social Development said the child is in a safe environment but is still traumatised by the incident- An abusive mother has been arrested after a viral video of her brutally assaulting her young child caused widespread outrage on social media.

Johannesburg police have arrested an abusive mother after a viral video showed her assaulting her young child. Image: Stock photosPolice officers arrested the woman on Saturday after the toddler's father opened a case at the Norwood Police Station. The child was also taken away from the woman And handed over to the Department of Social Development to be placed in a safe children's home.

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