Small child is swung full circle as giggling adults watch 'child yoga'

Feb 15, 2013 - 10:31
Feb 16, 2013 - 09:17
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Small child is swung full circle as giggling adults watch 'child yoga'
The shocking video shows the naked baby boy, who is just months old, is flipped over and swung in circles by a woman. It is thought she is carrying out the controversial practice of 'baby yoga' which has been banned from a number of websites thr

The shocking video shows the naked baby boy, who is just months old, is flipped over and swung in circles by a woman. It is thought she is carrying out the controversial practice of 'baby yoga' which has been banned from a number of websites through fear it glorifies child abuse.

The baby appears visibly distressed and becomes redder and redder as a result of the horrific treatment.

The unknown Russian lady, who is smiling throughout, calls the child 'an idiot' and even asks him 'what's the matter' when he begins to cry.

'Extreme baby yoga' caught on camera. NOTE distressing content 

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