
Syrian father brutally abuses daughter, sends video to her mother
Published April 7th, 2025 - 07:29 GMT
ALBAWABA - A Syrian father filmed himself while violently attacking his little girl in the city of Gaziantep in Turkey. Also Read Turkish man kills ex-fiancé then commits suicide in Izmir
The clip, which went viral on social media in a few hours, showed the "heartless" father abusing his around 3-year-old child, taking a video of the attack and then sending the clip to his ex-wife (the girl's mother).
Syrian father abuses his little girl. (X/Video screenshot)
The man, identified as Yousef, is living in Gaziantep city and he was arrested by the Turkish authorities after the clip circulated on social media. Some claimed that the Syrian man is addicted to drugs, however, no official source confirmed this theory.
On the other hand, activists online said that the little child was taken to the hospital and she is suffering from concussion, but she is now getting the necessary medical care. Warning/disturbing video:
السلطات التركية تلقي القبض على شاب سوري اسمه يوسف بعد قيامه بتعذيب وضرب طفلة بطريقة وحشية في مدينة غازي عنتاب. وتشير المعلومات أن الجاني أقدم على هذا الفعل بهدف إرسال الفيديو إلى طليقته (والدة الطفلة)، في محاولة للضغط عليها للتنازل عن شكوى وحقوق قانونية مرفوعة ضده.
وتخضع… pic.twitter.com/O8gCLgrEfV — الشؤون العالمية (@mjrdzayr337191) April 6, 2025
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