SAUDI AUTHORITIES NAB MAN HITTING BABY DAUGHTER IN VIRAL VIDEO
Saudi Arabia security officials are reportedly investigating a Palestinian resident in the country seen in about a year-old viral video that showed him hitting his baby daughter violently.
The man, identified as Yousif Alqutai was filmed beating his baby because she was not yet able to stand.
In an attempt to force the baby to stand up despite her tender age, grabbed her by the neck while shouting at her, and then hung her from her ears.
See video below:
The guy who later appeared in another video on social media, apologising for his inhumane act, claiming the event was filmed “a long time ago”.
In his words;
“As you can all see now she is perfectly fine. I tried to teach her to walk and now look by the grace of God she walks by herself.”
“Their mother left all four of our children with me and it has been difficult – as you can see in front of you there’s nothing wrong with them. I urge you all to pray for me instead of praying against me,” he said in the Arabic statement. Saudi authorities said they were investigating the case.
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