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Baby has unusual convulsions after being beaten with a shovel at a shelter in Ho Chi Minh City

(Dan Tri) - After being beaten with a shovel at a shelter, the child had to be hospitalized to get stitches for a long wound on his face, then had an unusual seizure. Notably, authorities were unable to extract the camera footage of the incident.

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí01/06/2025

On the afternoon of June 1, speaking to Dan Tri reporter, a representative of Thu Duc City Health Department (HCMC) said that there was a report about the incident that occurred at the Thien Than Children's Shelter (commonly known as Thien Than Shelter, Long Truong Ward, Thu Duc City).

Accordingly, at 5:00 p.m. on May 31, Thu Duc City Health Department received information from the hospital about treating a child named TKB (born in 2013, currently being cared for at the Thien Than Children's Shelter) with facial injuries.

Immediately afterwards, Thu Duc City Health Department coordinated with Long Truong ward authorities to go to the above facility to verify.

Initially, the authorities recorded that at 7:30 a.m. on May 24, B. and DKD (born in 2015), both living at the above facility, were washing dishes when they got into an argument.

D. used a shovel (about 80cm long, used for kitchens) to hit B. and caused a 10cm long cut on his left cheek. The patient then had to get 6 stitches at a local hospital.

On May 28, B. had two unusual seizures in one day, so Mr. Bui Cong H. (owner of the Angels shelter) assigned Ms. Nguyen Thi L. (staff member) to take the child to the Children's Mental Health Center for examination.

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The baby is being treated at a hospital in Ho Chi Minh City (Photo: NT).

After examination, the doctor ordered the child to be hospitalized for an MRI scan and electroencephalogram. Currently, the child is being treated at the Department of Neurology at a hospital in Ho Chi Minh City.

According to the owner of Thien Than orphanage, in 2022, baby B. went to Children's Hospital 2 for a check-up and was diagnosed with brain calcification.

Notably, when the authorities recorded at the time of work, the camera system could not extract images and the storage drive was damaged.

Currently, Long Truong Ward Police and other relevant units are continuing to investigate and clarify the incident.

According to the Thu Duc City Health Department, the Angel Children's Shelter was established under Decision No. 88/QD-UBND dated June 6, 2010 of the People's Committee of District 9 (old), currently caring for 129 children (including 62 girls).

From 2022 to present, the Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs of Thu Duc City (now the Department of Health of Thu Duc City) has guided the facility to complete the dossier according to Decree No. 103/2017/ND-CP. However, up to now, the facility has not completed the relevant dossier and procedures despite being supported and guided many times.

Source: https://dantri.com.vn/suc-khoe/chau-be-co-giat-bat-thuong-sau-khi-bi-danh-bang-xeng-tai-mai-am-o-tphcm-20250601130149409.htm


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