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Uganda maid admits beating toddler after secret filming | Uganda maid admits beating toddler after secret filming |
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A maid in Uganda who was secretly filmed beating and kicking a toddler has pleaded guilty to child abuse. | A maid in Uganda who was secretly filmed beating and kicking a toddler has pleaded guilty to child abuse. |
Jolly Tumuhirwe, 22, was charged in court with the torture of a girl of 18 months. A video of the assault caused outrage when it was posted online. | Jolly Tumuhirwe, 22, was charged in court with the torture of a girl of 18 months. A video of the assault caused outrage when it was posted online. |
The child's father, Eric Kamanzi, had installed a camera in his home after noticing his daughter was bruised and limping. | |
Ms Tumuhirwe asked the court, the parents and Ugandans to forgive her. | |
The graphic footage, which is taken from a camera hidden in the corner of the living room, shows Ms Tumuhirwe hitting the child when she resists feeding and then throwing her to the floor, beating her with a torch before stepping on her and kicking her. | |
The footage of the abuse has been seen or shared thousands of times on social media. | The footage of the abuse has been seen or shared thousands of times on social media. |
After capturing the violence on film, the girl's father reported the incident to police on 13 November. | After capturing the violence on film, the girl's father reported the incident to police on 13 November. |
Ms Tumuhirwe, who was not represented by a lawyer in court, now faces up to 15 years in prison for the crime or a fine of about $400 (£260) or both. | |
One of Uganda's leading advocates offered to represent her but the magistrate denied his request saying he had not formally notified the court. | |
The BBC's Patience Atuhaire in the capital, Kampala, says the baby's father broke down in court when the maid said she was sorry. | |
The next hearing will be on Wednesday when the judge is expected to sentence her. | |
Our reporter says the courtroom was packed and people were running and craning their necks to have a good look at Ms Tumuhirwe as she was led away by prison officers after the session. |