Child abuse in Hungarian adventure park: karate sensei kicks small boy – 18+ VIDEO
The outrageous child abuse case happened in a Szolnok adventure park where an adult karate sensei kicked a small kid since he did not want to go to the park’s climbing section. Later he even poured a flask of water on him and asked whether he was a girl. The humiliation was so “effective” that the boy did not even tell his mother what happened, who learned about it from the media.
Tibor A., the perpetrator of the abuse, is a 3rd degree black belt karate sensei and the leader of a local karate sports club, the Yakuzák SE. The kid is only eight years old and did not tell his mother, who learned about the revolting case from the Hungarian media.
That is because the video of the horrific events went viral already, having accumulated more than 367 thousand views. The little child’s mother said his son has not taken part in karate training ever. He only went to a summer camp, where Tibor A. worked as a supervisor, Mandiner.hu wrote.
She said her boy thought he behaved wrong, so he deserved the “punishment”. She added that physically the boy was OK, but the outrageous kick caused great spiritual damage.
After the kick, the boy fell on his head and could not move for seconds, but Tibor A. did not help him at all while the other kids just stared at what happened. Instead of helping him, Tibor A. returned later with a flask of water and poured it on him, humiliating the 8-year-old and asking whether he was a girl.
The perpetrator may receive years in prison.
PM Orbán calls for consequences
The abuse against a child caught on camera at an adventure park in Szolnok, in central Hungary, is “unacceptable, unbearable and cries for consequences”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in an interview on public radio on Friday.
Referring to a police investigation of a report filed by park personnel who said an adult accompanying a group of children to the park had kicked one of the children, Orban said the organisers of summer camps were responsible for the children parents had placed into their care. “They have pledged to take care of them and to make sure they spend their time meaningfully,” he added.
“It is the government’s job to say that those who can’t live up to that responsibility — and they clearly couldn’t in this case — should not be allowed to organise camps … that must be enforced,” he said.
Summer camps cannot have adults abusing children, he said.
Here is the video:
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