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postpartum helper called through the government support service was photographed on a CCTV installed in the house, holding a newborn baby 18 days old and waving it upside down.

Parents who have ever had been shocked, and the shaken baby is undergoing a close examination at the hospital.



This is the exclusive report by reporter Cho Hye-won of TJB.



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postpartum helper holds the baby's feet upside down and shakes it up and down.




They even roughly lay down a terrified crying baby.



This time, she puts the baby's bottle in her mouth and leaves the room while supporting the bottle with a blanket.



When the baby with a missing bottle keeps crying, he pushes it back in as if he is angry, and then he eats snacks and looks at his cell phone, so he doesn't even look at the baby.



After a while, he lays the baby on a cushion, rubs his cheeks, and even shakes his head violently to comfort the baby.



This is a video of the abuse of a newborn baby who is only 18 days old in just 20 minutes of her mother's absence.



The day before, the postpartum helper told the baby that the mother went out, so if he cried, he was surprised that he had to be beaten.



[Newborn parent: (To the child) I'm so sorry, I can't sleep because the scenes keep popping up.

Now, even if the child goes to several hospitals, he says he has to go to a large hospital to have an examination...

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baby sleeps, he cries often and does not eat well, and even traces of bruising on his side were found, and a detailed examination is currently underway at a university hospital.




This postpartum helper in her 50s now admits her assault.



The police are investigating this woman on charges of physical abuse under the Child Welfare Act.



(Video coverage: Seong Nakjoong TJB)