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Mother scalds daughter's thigh, private parts with hot iron

A wicked mother has been fingered in brutally burning her child with hot iron.

How can a mother do this to her own child?

Some women should be banned from being mothers if a woman could do this to her own daughter over a minor offence.

According to a concerned citizen, a woman living at 27, Prof. Adenusi Street, Aga, Ikorodu, Lagos State, has been reported to mete out a brutal punishment on her 11-year-old daughter, by using a hot iron to scald her thigh up to her private part.

The offence of the minor: coming back late from school.

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This is how the person who posted the wild action of a mother painted it:

"The girl is her daughter but the woman is married to another man. The girl is still in the house, no one has seen her.

Please we need relevant authorities or agencies to come to her rescue. The pictures are graphic. Thank you."

This is gross child cruelty and the NGOs responsible for this sort of cases should take it up.

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