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Horrifying footage showed when the children beaten at nursery and drugged fruit juice that mixed with wine

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Children in the nurseryChildren in the nursery

News24xx.com -  A horrified footage was revealed after the staff in a kindergarten accidentally forgot to turn off CCTV cameras. The camera footage show the youngsters living in a place that called as a children's paradise in Romania.

From the footage, the parents saw their children as young as five being beaten with cruel by their teacher.

It also showed when their children given red wine in their fruit juice to make them sleep, and then given their coffee to wake them up because the parents were come to take them home.

Children were also filmed being pushed, dropped and dragged across the floor after they refused to sleep or did not want to wake up after given the wine and coffee.

At one point, a female nursery worker can be heard shouting: "If you don't do as you're told you will get a punch in the head, just go to sleep or you will get hit so badly and then I will kick you outside in the cold."

The abuse was discovered by chance because every morning staff at the Little Kingdom nursery (the name of kindergarten) used to leave the cameras on from 9am to noon so that parents could watch their kids playing and doing simple lessons with the teaching staff.

But at midday when the children were expected to go to sleep, the cameras were switched off and that was when the abuse started.

As quoted from Metro.uk on August 13 2018, police and social workers investigating the incident say that a parent who logged on after midday noticed by chance that the cameras were still running, and was shocked to see kids being shouted at and abused.

Lawyer Stefan Roman who is representing the parents said on numerous occasions parents questioned why the children had come home with bruises, but were always told it was as a result of being hit by one of the other youngsters in the nursery group.

Mr Roman said they were also suing the owners of the nursery for compensation alongside the criminal investigation being carried out by authorities.

He said: "As you can imagine it was a shocking experience for the parents. There were 60 or so children at the nursery. We only have images from two days but it is clear from the injuries the children had that this must have been going on all the time."

 

 

 

 

 

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