An employee of the Russian kindergarten in New York kicked 2-year-old child. VIDEO
36-year-old Valeria Buonadonna, an employee of Znayka kindergarten in Brooklyn, was charged with the attack after a video surveillance camera recorded how she was kicking a two-year-old baby who refused to sleep during the day.
Video received PIX11shows how Valeria picks up a two-year-old boy from a chair, throws him on the floor and kicks him. The incident occurred in Kindergarten Znayka on U Avenue on Tuesday, April 16.
Judging by the name of the kindergarten, as well as information published on the Facebook page of the institution (children's dancing to Russian songs, lessons in Russian along with English), the kindergarten is related to Russian-speaking immigrants, although it accepts children regardless of language and nationality (approx. ForumDaily).
The mother of the child, who asked not to be named, said that the employee pounced on the child after he refused to go to bed.
“I was so angry that I couldn’t help myself. “She was in class with the kids,” the mother said. - This is very sad. I know this happens all the time, but I never thought it would happen to my child.”
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Mother said she was satisfied with the investigation, but added that the kindergarten staff did not tell her anything about the incident.
“When I entered there, they had nothing to say, they didn’t even apologize,” the woman noted.
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The garden staff also did not comment on the incident when journalists approached them.
As a result of the incident, the child had bruises on her leg, the mother said.
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Kindergarten Znayka has a valid license. The last time his work was checked in August 2018 of the year and revealed no violations.
“Our top priority is to protect the safety and well-being of all children in New York City,” said New York City Children's Services Administration spokeswoman Chanel Caraway. “The police are investigating this case.”
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