Child abuse continues to occur in Indonesia this time experienced by a 15-month-old baby named Calista persecuted by his own mother named Shinta, this case of persecution was carried out for 2 months by bumping the head to the wall, beat and bite the baby.
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Before experiencing a coma baby calista banged his head into a glass cabinet because of spilling ice cream that is being eaten by his mother so that calista babies experience a coma that resulted in a wound behind the head and suffered bleeding eyes and experienced seizures, due to hard collision Calista baby unconscious at home sick for 15 days and at 09:55 pm on 25 March 2018 Calista baby died in hospital.
Teams doctors Hospital Karawang West Java province says Calista encephalitis or inflammation of the brain until the infection caused by a very hard collision experienced by Baby Calista.
Previous baby calista often experienced persecution from her mother shinta caused by the burden of life experienced by Sinta mother Calista because left by her husband when Sinta is pregnant, economic factors that make emotional Sinta who have to give birth and raise the child alone so venting to baby calista by persecuting over the last 2 months.
Due to trauma in marriage experienced by Shinta who had 2 times married to make life difficult so it affects the psychology of easy emotional and vent everything on baby Calista.
Currently Shinta has not received legal process due to consideration due to the burden of life and difficult life that happened. So the protection of children is not met well. The reason By punishing Shinta will add new problems where he will experience a prolonged psychological impact and make life more difficult Shinta.
On the other hand, new victims will also appear in case of the same maltreatment, so the protection of children will be more difficult because the punishment of children is free from punishment.
This happens under the supervision of the CPS, I expect CPS to resolve cases like this so it will not be repeated across the country and 30 percent of the results of this post are donated to the CPS Community.