Verifying and clarifying the case of nanny forcing a child to eat in Ben Tre

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Ben Tre - The People's Committee of Tiem Tom town is clarifying the case of a nanny at a private preschool in the area who forced a child.

On the afternoon of April 17, speaking with a reporter from Lao Dong Newspaper over the phone, Mr. Tran Van Hong - Chairman of the People's Committee of Tiem Tom town (Ba Tri district, Ben Tre province) - confirmed that the locality is clarifying the case of a nanny at a private preschool in the area who forced a child.

The inspection team of Tiem Tom town came to work at the kindergarten and the children's families. After clarification, the People's Committee of Tiem Tom town will send a report to the People's Committee of Ba Tri district and related sectors.

Previously, a clip appeared on Facebook recording a nanny of a kindergarten group in Tiem Tom town forcing a child to eat, making many people angry.

Immediately after that, the clip was quickly shared by the online community, along with many comments disagreeing with the nanny's actions, even being very upset.

According to the image in the clip, the nanny used one hand to hold the child's head up, the other hand continuously poured food into the mouth. At this time, children do not wear shirts, cry, food flows back out of their faces and chest, making many viewers angry.

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