US woman arrested for forcing child's head into toilet to demand water

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A Texas woman was arrested after allegedly dragging a child into a bathroom and forcing him to drink toilet water, the Washington Post reported. new york post. Claudia Velediaz-Bonifazi was taken into custody on April 3, and the child arrived at school in tears, according to a news release from Woodway Public Safety. Teachers and counselors were notified of the incident.

According to the police statement, the boy told his teachers and guidance counselor that he was “dragged to the bathroom by his hair, his head was forced into the toilet and he was forced to drink toilet water.” He also said that as a result of the incident, he “Lost a few hairs.”

His claims prompted further investigation by Woodway police and Child Protective Services, who discovered the boy had allegedly been the victim of multiple “violent incidents” in the past. According to police, the abuse included “being punched, kicked, hit with objects, and being deprived of food for long periods of time.”

In addition, the woman was arrested for intentionally causing harm to the child. A statement from the Woodway Department of Public Safety said the boy was “in her care,” but did not specify whether the child was related to Claudia Veledíaz-Bonifazi. Meanwhile, the boy was moved to a relative’s home for safety reasons.

In February, an Alabama woman allegedly hit her seven-year-old child with a car after forcing her to walk home from school as punishment. According to the New York Post, the incident occurred when 27-year-old Sarai Rachel James (Sarai Rachel James) was picking up her son from school. The school principal discovered his inappropriate behavior. As punishment, she dropped the boy off the car and made him walk or run the rest of the way home, a distance of about eight blocks.

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As she slowed down, the boy tried to grab the door handle before his mother accelerated. Her actions resulted in the boy being pulled under the car and run over by the rear tire. Police Chief Michael Abercrombie told People the boy survived the crash and suffered minor injuries. The woman was arrested on Feb. 8 and charged with aggravated child abuse, according to Marshall County Sheriff’s Office online booking records.

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