A caregiver was observed cleaning a young boy's bottom in a crowded food court at VivoCity's Kopitiam, causing discomfort to nearby patrons. The incident was reported on social media.
Two photos posted online showed a woman cleaning a boy’s soiled bottom in VivoCity’s Kopitiam foodcourt.A patron at VivoCity's Kopitiam food court complained about an unpleasant dining experience recently, when a woman decided to wipe a child's bottom right in front of them.
In one photo, the caregiver stands behind the boy, holding up a wad of tissue paper after having seemingly cleaned his bottom. A separate photo showed her handling the soiled diaper on the bench beside the boy. Another added: "Even with no toilets, how can she do that in a food court? It's also to teach the child what is proper behaviour, what is shame.
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