Girl, 10, seen beating baby Yuanyuan left in elevator, 'then throws him off balcony' in China

Dec 5, 2013 - 16:31
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Girl, 10, seen beating baby Yuanyuan left in elevator, 'then throws him off balcony' in China

A BABY left in an elevator by his mom was beaten by a girl, 10, who was caught abusing the child on CCTV. She then allegedly threw him off a balcony.

Yuanyuan, who was just under two-years-old, died from his injuries. His mother can be seen in the CCTV footage wheeling the boys bike out of the elevator when the doors shut abruptly in the apartment building in Chongqing, southwest China.

The girl who gets into the elevator picks up Yuanyuan and then throws him on the ground and starts kicking him. She then picks him up again and drops him again before stomping on him. It is alleged that she then drops him over a balcony from the 25th floor.

The girl reportedly told the mother that Yuanyuan was taken away by a boy, and then changed her story saying it was a girl who took him away.

It is not known if the girl was known to the mother and child.

His mother was left hysterical after the incident.

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