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Teacher suspended for slapping 2-year-old boy 31 times during lunch

VTC NewsVTC News24/05/2023


On May 24, according to information from the Department of Education and Training of Bien Hoa City, Tuoi Ngoc Kindergarten (An Binh Ward, Bien Hoa City, Dong Nai ) decided to suspend teacher Nguyen Thi Bich Huong for beating a student.

Suspending the teacher who slapped a 2-year-old boy 31 times during lunch - 1

The classroom where the incident occurred. (Screenshot from clip)

Previously, Ms. Nguyen Thi Thao (33 years old, living in Bien Hoa City, Dong Nai) filed a complaint about her son, HMH (2 years old), being abused by a teacher at Tuoi Ngoc Kindergarten.

After receiving the complaint, An Binh Ward Police (Bien Hoa City, Dong Nai) invited Ms. Nguyen Thi Bich Huong, H.'s parent, to work.

At the authorities, Nguyen Thi Bich Huong admitted to beating baby H.

Specifically, during lunchtime on May 17, Ms. Huong used her hand to hit baby H. Through the school's camera footage, authorities confirmed that Ms. Huong used her hand to hit baby H. 31 times on the left cheek.

Reporting to the school leadership, Ms. Huong admitted that in addition to beating Hung, she also beat other children in the class, but only used her hands.

Suspending the teacher who slapped a 2-year-old boy 31 times during lunch - 2

Image of a boy's cheek after being slapped 31 times by his teacher. (Photo: PHCC)

Immediately after the incident, the Board of Directors of Tuoi Ngoc Primary School decided to suspend teacher Nguyen Thi Bich Huong from work starting May 18.

An Binh Ward Police have reported to Bien Hoa City Police and Bien Hoa City Department of Education to resolve according to regulations.

Lam Ngoc


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