Tied, beaten and fed burnt food: Nanny sisters in Taiwan accused of torturing baby boy to death

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A one-year-old boy in Taiwan has died from abuse after living with a pair of nanny sisters for three months, according to Taiwan media reports. In September last year, the Liu sisters took the toddler Kaikai under their care, as assigned by non-governmental organisation Taiwan Child Welfare League Foundation (TCWLF).

A one-year-old boy, Kaikai, died from abuse in Taiwan in December last year.A one-year-old boy in Taiwan has died from abuse after living with a pair of nanny sisters for three months, according to Taiwan media reports.

Instead of caring for him, however, the sisters, who are in their 50s, allegedly fed him burnt food, beat him and tied him up at night when he slept. Kaikai's skull was sunken in, his hips and legs had broken bones, and he had no fingernails and only eight teeth.Further probes revealed that Kaikai was also reportedly fed burnt food scraps from a paper cup and he had to eat in the bathroom.

Social workers started visiting Kaikai from early September in 2023 and would share photos of him with his grandmother.In October, however, the photo that the social worker sent to Kaikai's grandmother showed that the boy had a big bruise on his forehead, which the Lius claimed he got when he was running around in the park.

 

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