On the afternoon of July 27, Mr. Vo Minh Luan, Chairman of the People’s Committee of My Tu Commune ( Can Tho City ) said that the unit is clarifying the case of Ms. NTĐ (48 years old, in My Huong Commune, Can Tho City) for child abuse , because she beat her grandchild because of unsold lottery tickets .
According to initial information, on July 25, My Tu Commune Police discovered a video posted on Facebook about a woman using a wooden stick to beat a boy. Even though the boy cried out in pain, the woman did not stop. The incident caused a stir in local public opinion.
After discovering the video posted on social media, My Tu Commune Police quickly investigated and clarified. As a result, it was determined that the woman who beat the child was Mrs. NTĐ; and the two children who were beaten called Mrs. Đ. their aunt.
Ms. D. works as a lottery ticket vendor in the locality. At around 4 p.m. on July 24, after selling lottery tickets, she stopped by a coffee shop in My Huong market to wait for her two children, NVT (13 years old) and LTCT (9 years old), who were selling lottery tickets in My Tu commune, to return, but they did not show up.
At around 6pm that same day, someone called Mrs. D. to say that her two children had not sold all the lottery tickets and that there were still many unsold tickets. After hearing that, she called her sister-in-law to take her to My Tu commune to look for her children.
When arriving at Cau Don hamlet, My Tu commune, meeting NVT and LTCT, Mrs. D. asked why he didn’t sell all the lottery tickets but kept them? T. replied “sold but no one bought”. When T. gave Mrs. D. a stack of unsold lottery tickets to check, she immediately took a wooden stick about 1 meter long and hit T.’s butt.
When the tree broke in half, Mrs. D. continued to use the broken piece to hit T.’s leg. She also used the piece of wood to hit LTCT. Then she got in the car and let her sister-in-law take her home.
According to Mr. Vo Minh Luan, My Tu Commune Police have worked with Ms. D. and are completing the documents for processing; and at the same time reporting to Can Tho City Police.
Mr. Ky Minh Thi, Chairman of the People’s Committee of My Huong Commune, said that although the incident occurred in My Tu Commune, Ms. D. is from My Huong Commune (Can Tho City), so the locality also coordinated with the My Tu Commune Police to verify and clarify.
Source: vnexpress.net
Source: Vietnam Insider


