
Detectives have appealed for help in identifying a woman who
was filmed aiming a flurry of savage kicks at a young boy as she pushed a baby
in a buggy around a Mothercare store. Following the shocking scene at the
firm’s branch on the High Road, Wood Green, north London, Police had to declare
her ‘wanted’.
was filmed aiming a flurry of savage kicks at a young boy as she pushed a baby
in a buggy around a Mothercare store. Following the shocking scene at the
firm’s branch on the High Road, Wood Green, north London, Police had to declare
her ‘wanted’.
Another child aged about one or two, whose sex is unknown, is
said to be in the buggy as the attack unfolded.
said to be in the buggy as the attack unfolded.
The child – believed to be about six-years-old – was being
naughty in the store and staff complained to the woman who responded by
repeatedly kicking the child in the body.
naughty in the store and staff complained to the woman who responded by
repeatedly kicking the child in the body.
Detective Sergeant Clive Myers, of the Met’s Sexual
Offences, Exploitation and Child Abuse Command, said: “You cannot see the
impact on the boy who is out of shot as the woman is kicking him. But you see
her leg going backward and forward several times.
Offences, Exploitation and Child Abuse Command, said: “You cannot see the
impact on the boy who is out of shot as the woman is kicking him. But you see
her leg going backward and forward several times.
“It could be the children’s mother, but we don’t know
that for sure. The concern is if she is behaving like this in public, what is
going on behind closed doors at her home? That is why we urgently want to trace
her.
that for sure. The concern is if she is behaving like this in public, what is
going on behind closed doors at her home? That is why we urgently want to trace
her.
DS Myers said police were first informed about the incident
by a member of the public before they got hold of the film from Mothercare.
by a member of the public before they got hold of the film from Mothercare.
He said: “At first we circulated an email to all the
primary schools in Haringey asking teachers to try and find out if the victim
was a pupil of their’s. Unfortunately, that has proven fruitless so now we are
hoping members of the public will recognise her and tell us who it is.
primary schools in Haringey asking teachers to try and find out if the victim
was a pupil of their’s. Unfortunately, that has proven fruitless so now we are
hoping members of the public will recognise her and tell us who it is.
I can’t wait for Nigeria to care about her children like this one
day. Really can’t.
day. Really can’t.

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