The couple, Hope and Benjamin Jordan after moving to Charleston, South Carolina, they seemed to have the need for a nanny for their child. After a lot of research, they finally found the perfect nanny, Alex Khan.
Seemed to be perfect to them, but in reality she was not a human at all.She was so aggressive, leaving the baby to cry out, slapping him and neglecting him all day.
Luckily, the family had a dog, K.i.l.l.i.a.n, had noticed these kind of behaviors and wanted to rescue his friend.
The moment the family understood was when K.i.l.l.i.a.n changed his behaviors. He became aggressive towards Alexis, which this was a quite notable behavior for parents. They put a hidden camera to prove their dog’s behaviours.
Of course, K.i.l.l.i.a.n was right. They were shocked from what they saw, it was an a.b.u.s.i.v.e process towards their child. They were terrified. They immediately sent Alexis behind bars for child a.b.u.s.e.
Nowdays, she is forever banned for working with children. This time, the real hero who rescued the child was K.i.l.l.i.a.n. Wondering how many children would suffer from this a.b.u.s.e.r.s!
Thankful to the dog!
WOMAN HOLDS PUPPY FROM NECK – BURNS HIS EYES & FACE
REPEATEDLY WITH CIGARETTE
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
Animal rights groups are searching for a woman who was seen putting a cigarette out in the eye of an innocently little puppy in sickening footage that was circulating on WhatsApp.
The puppy’s mouth is taped shut, most likely to silence his cries as the evil woman burns his face repeatedly with the lit cigarette.
Afterwards, she continues to smoke with one hand while she’s holding the puppy by his neck in the other, and then snaps his paws.
Once the video surfaced, people alerted the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Singapore, where it was originally believed that the video was taken. But the SPCA is exploring all possibilities that this may have happened in a different country.
SPCA Singapore is now asking the public for help in identifying this woman, and urgently appealing for credible information to seek justice for this poor puppy.
“If you know the identity and whereabouts of the woman, please provide the information to the relevant agency in your country,” they wrote on Facebook. “Alternatively, you can contact us at [email protected] and we will relay the message in strict confidence.”
SPCA Singapore is asking people not to circulate the video, as there are ‘syndicates that profit from animal torture films, including some that are produced for sexual fetish’
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