Viral

Alleged S’pore Child Abuse Case Closed After 1 Year, Mum Appeals For Justice In Viral Post

Singaporean Mother Claims Police Won’t Be Taking Any Action

Anyone who’s a parent will be heartbroken to see their child physically abused.

One Singaporean mother named Ms Low was shocked when she found bruises and wounds on her daughter, allegedly caused by her childcare teacher.

Source

But that wasn’t the end of it. After months of investigations, she claimed that police closed the case without taking action against any of the parties involved.

Ms Low was understandably disappointed with the verdict. She penned a lengthy Facebook post on Wednesday (14 Aug) in a bid to seek justice for her young daughter.

The post has garnered over 3,200 shares at the time of writing. You can read it in full here.

“Physically abused” by childcare teacher

According to an earlier post, Haley was “physically abused” by her childcare teacher in July 2018.

Photos shared on Facebook showed visible bruises on a young girl’s ear, thigh and shoulder. Haley was reportedly hospitalised for 4 days.

Source

A separate post on the Parents Code website wrote that Haley was abused by a teacher who, at that time, was with the childcare for just 2 months.

 

Haley, who apparently “has slow growth” and “limited speech”, was with the childcare for the past 3 years, but experienced no issues prior to the incident.

Ms Low did not share the exact location of the childcare but did state that it is located in Hougang.

The victim’s family decided to lodge a police report, even though the childcare management staff allegedly told them not to do so.

Ms Low claimed that investigations were not as swift as she wanted it to be.

According to the same post in February, the police’s investigations progressed slowly, and showed no signs of advancement 6 months after the incident.

Case reportedly closed with no action taken

One month after the Facebook post, which also marked 9 months after the incident, Ms Low claimed her daughter was interviewed by a psychologist and asked to “draw out the events” that day.

Ms Low shared that her daughter’s drawing “broke her heart”. Haley’s drawings included:

  • Herself crying
  • The location where she was allegedly beaten
  • Her teacher’s angry face
  • Her classmates’ smiling faces.

On Wednesday (14 Aug), the police purportedly contacted Ms Low and told her about the verdict — the case has been closed and no action will be taken.

Haley hospitalised
Source

Ms Low was extremely disappointed with the outcome of the investigations and claims to have lost faith in the police and the legal system.

Through the post, she hopes to show “how our legal system here protects the young”, and appeals for justice.

Hope young Haley will grow up healthily

While this continues to be a one-sided account of the incident, we believe most of us would feel the same way as Ms Low, if our child was physically abused.

We’ve reached out to the police for a statement and will update this post once we have more information.

We hope young Haley will remain tough and will grow up healthily surrounded by her loved ones.

Featured image adapted from Facebook and Facebook.

The Must Share News Team

Teamwork makes the dream work.

Recent Posts

Woman halts epic cycling trip from Netherlands to S’pore after suffering ‘incident’ during solo trip

She admitted that she did not take enough time to process what happened to her.

2 May 2024, 6:54 pm

Severe turbulence on Cathay Pacific flight to Hong Kong experiences causes passengers to scream & vomit

Other flights were delayed due to bad weather as well.

2 May 2024, 6:44 pm

Employee in M’sia denied half-day MC despite fainting at work, doctor advises her to quit

The patient's doctor shared her story on Facebook on Labour Day.

2 May 2024, 6:35 pm

Sengkang records first million-dollar HDB flat after sale of executive maisonette in April

The block is within walking distance of Buangkok MRT and Sengkang Grand Mall.

2 May 2024, 6:06 pm

S’pore-born vet fined & sanctioned for performing inappropriate acts on animals in Australia

He was fined S$4,400 but is still able to continue working as a vet under…

2 May 2024, 5:42 pm