A woman who is five months pregnant is accused of ill-treating two toddlers – a girl and a boy – under her care at a pre-school in June 2022. At the time of the alleged offences, the boy was just over two years old, while the girl was 20 months old. The...
The court heard that at around 10am on June 22, 2022, the Singaporean woman allegedly pulled a table over the two-year-old boy, trapping him under it for around 15 minutes.
Five days later, at around 10.20am, she allegedly pulled a chair that the boy was sitting on, causing him to fall to the ground. The woman is accused of ill-treating the girl on June 22, 2022, with acts such as poking, pinching and slapping her face. The woman is also accused of hitting the girl’s face with a foam block and using tissue paper to forcefully rub the child’s face.
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