Taiwan revokes nanny licence after baby‑slapping incident – Asia News

Taiwan revokes nanny licence after baby‑slapping incident – Asia News

Shocking Abuse at Taichung Daycare – Nanny Loses License

On a Tuesday this month, a harrowing video of a 57‑year‑old nanny, surnamed Su, slapping an eight‑month‑old baby at a Taichung daycare went viral, sparking outrage across social media.

What the Video Reveals

  • The infant, once peaceful, was suddenly slapped on the back of the head repeatedly.
  • After the blows, the nanny forced the baby onto the floor, striking her twice harder.
  • The footage shows the child falling over and landing face‑first.

The heartbreaking clip “makes you want to pull them out of the world” – and many felt it was a clear violation of the Protection of Children Act.

Public Fury and Calls for Justice

  • A comment on the Apple Daily read: “If I were the parent, I’d give her two options: jail or a ten‑minute beating so she feels pain.”
  • “Don’t do this job unless you’re kind and loving,” a Facebook user warned.
  • Followers demanded the nanny face prison and severe penalties.

Official Response

The Taichung Social Bureau promptly announced that Sam was in breach of child‑protection laws. The authority will:

  • Revise her childcare licence.
  • Assist the parents with possible legal action.
  • Impose up to NT$300,000 ($13,460) in fines.

A separate nanny present during the incident was also dismissed because she did nothing to stop the abuse.

Aftermath for the Little Victim

The parents spotted bruises on the baby’s forehead and leg, leading to a two‑day hospital stay.

Bottom Line

In the wake of this brutal display, authorities are tightening scrutiny over childcare providers, confirming that no child should ever be treated this way. The community’s outcry serves as a stark reminder that safety standards must be upheld, or the repercussions will be severe and, quite frankly, shocking to everyone involved.