Friday, 26 Apr 2024

A kindergarten from hell in Russia, where the hands and legs of children are bound so they cannot move

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Children are reportedly laid two in each cot with their legs tied by disposable nappies   Children are reportedly laid two in each cot with their legs tied by disposable nappies

News24xx.com -  Tragic, a 'kindergarten from hell’ in Russia made the hands and legs of children are bound so they cannot move.

Shocking pictures from the former nursery worker at privately-run Polinka kindergarten in Astrakhan show how the children aged around two were tethered. Their hands were tethered with diapers behind their backs under their clothing – as if they were in straightjackets. In one case, a boy had tethering around his neck ‘so he could easily suffocate’.

Children are reportedly laid two in each cot with their legs tied by disposable nappies.

Now, officials have launched an investigation to reveal the scandal in which has made horrified parents. 

Dyachenko, 20, filmed a video, explaining that two children are tied and will stay tethered till 3.30 pm. 

"This boy, standing in the bed, was tied up. He had a knot on his neck, so he could easily have suffocated. But, the kindergarten assistants do not care, they are chilling somewhere. I do not know how to explain this, you need to see this to understand it." she said.

Mother Olesya Urzhumova put her daughter into the kindergarten but quickly felt her child’s reluctance to go each day.

"During the first week, I began to notice changes in her mood as soon as we approached the kindergarten. She was whining and crying", she said. 

Olesya was informed by a mutual friend that the whistleblower had taken a picture of her daughter bound in her cot in the kindergarten. 


She rushed to the nursery to collect her daughter, and the kindergarten’s lawyer Igor Borisovich was already present. He refused to answer her and a furious father on why their children had been tied up.


"I called the kindergarten owner and angrily asked why they swaddled my child," she said. 

"And why do they tie her legs? To which she could not give me a clear answer."

Yulia Svitina, an official from the state prosecutor’s office of Astrakhan region, confirmed an investigation was underway into the evidence gathered by the former kindergarten worker. 
 

 

 

 

 

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