SINGAPORE: A former preschool teacher was convicted on Wednesday (Oct 22) of one charge of ill-treating a two-year-old girl in 2022.
Wu Jiaying, a 32-year-old China national, was found guilty of forcefully placing the girl down onto the floor and a chair, lifting her by her arm and pulling her across the classroom, as well as shaking her violently.
The woman had contested the charge, saying she had intended only to control the situation and get the child to calm down.
She also argued that she suffered from major depressive disorder, was stressed by her heavy workload and was not trained to handle a child who may have special needs or was experiencing slower development.
Wu also argued that the school – which cannot be named due to a gag order protecting the victim’s identity – did not take her feedback about the child’s suspected condition seriously.
The court rejected her submissions and found that the prosecution had proven the charge beyond a reasonable doubt.
Deputy Principal District Judge Ong Chin Rhu said it was undisputed that Wu was one of two teachers assigned to teach the class at the time.