On April 16, Ea Kar Commune Police (Dak Lak province) said that the unit had visited the family to inquire about the living situation, the care and nurturing of the child who was abused in the clip being spread on social networks. Through records, the health and daily life of the children are basically stable.
At the same time, the Women's Union of Ea Kar Commune Police has propagated, exchanged, and analyzed the limitations in awareness and skills in caring for and educating children in families.
Through this, families are required to commit to enhancing responsibility in raising children; pay attention to ensuring physical and mental safety for children, and not allowing negative behaviors to occur that negatively affect the development of children.
In addition to visiting, the police force also presented some necessities to support and share difficulties with families in taking care of children.
Regarding the content of the case being reflected on social networks, the leaders of the Commune Police continue to direct functional forces to verify and clarify according to the provisions of law.
Previously, on the afternoon of April 15, a clip circulated on social networks recording the scene of a child lying playing on the bed when a woman used her hand to cover his mouth and nose.
Being affected in the face area, the baby strained, struggled, and turned purple due to shortness of breath. However, the woman still pulled the baby back and repeatedly used her hands to cover the baby's nose and mouth.
After that, the police agency summoned Ms. B.T. T (33 years old, residing in hamlet 2, Ea Kar commune) to clarify the act related to the clip of using her hands to cover her daughter's mouth and nose.