More details emerge on woman in viral video beating toddler

By Kenneth Kazibwe | Monday, September 5, 2022
More details emerge on woman in viral video beating toddler

Police have said that the woman captured in a video beating a toddler has had three children from three different relationships in the past few years.

Deborah Nabulime, 22 was arrested on Saturday after a video went viral in which she was captured brutalizing her child in an incident that happened at Busula A in Katikamu Sub County in Luweero District.

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In the video lasting one minute  and fourteen seconds, the wicked mother was seen beating her naked child more than 20 minutes inside one minute.

The mother continues to beat the two year old daughter until she slips off a basin with water pouring out but the wicked Nabulime is not about to end.

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She hits the baby continuously with a slipper on the arms, head, legs, back and hands from when the baby is on the ground to when she gets back to the basin but the cries for mercy from the baby fell on deaf ears of Nabulime.

The video has since since led to wide spread condemnation and uproar from members of the public.

The suspect has since been arrested by police in Luweero.

According to police spokesperson, Fred Enanga, further investigations have indicated that Nabulime has three children aged four years, two years and four months all from different men.

“She is a mother of three children from three separate relationships and could have been affected for having three failed relationships. Her  first born of four years was from her relationship with Christopher Kivumbi, the second born  of two years that she was victimizing was from a second relationship with a man she has refused to disclose. The third child of four months is from her third relationship with Isaac Male,"Enanga said.

“We believe that her anger towards the two year old child is transferred from the broken relationship with the father in the second relationship whom she has concealed. We believe this because the other two children of four years and four months are treated very well by her unlike the two year old girl from the second relationship.”

Enanga said police got concerned after the video went viral in which the suspect showed no sympathy and loved towards the child as is  expected of  a mother

He noted that after arrest, Nabulime is set to be arraigned before court in Luweero to answer charges of torture .

“The victim was examined and there are no grave internal injuries from prolonged acts of beating from the mother. Our child and family protection unit have got her new friends to play with.”

The police spokesperson added that the hunt for the identity of the father of the tortured child is on to see if he can be reunited with her daughter or the child can be taken to a safe place for custody.

“If we find it is not safe to reunite the child with the father, we will find alternatives of identifying a shelter home for this two year old victim”

Step dad on the run

Enanga noted that police is also hunting for Isaac Male, the father of the four months child with whom the suspect has been living who he said is currently on the run.

Police say neighbours informed them that the torture has been ongoing for at least a year  and according to Enanga, they want to interrogate the step dad to answer as to why he never reported to authorities.

“Male Isaac is wanted because evidence we have shows this girl victim was being tortured for that entire period of about one year he was staying with the lady and as a step father he never intervened at whatever stage when the step daughter was being tortured.”

Enanga said when the video went viral, Male escaped from the village but noted the hunt for him is still on.

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