By: Natasha Archary

A mother who allegedly filmed herself kicking her son and sending the video to her baby daddy in an attempt to hurt him, has come under fire on social media.
In the video, which is too graphic to share, the mother, who has been identified as Nthabiseng Nhlapo, can be seen kicking her toddler boy in the stomach, multiple times, before stomping on his neck with her foot.
It is alleged, the mother sent the child’s father, Mxolisi Scorch the video after he had dumped her.
In another video, also recorded by Nthabiseng, she confronts her baby daddy after he had allegedly told her to leave his house because he was done with their relationship.
Nthabiseng was furious that her baby daddy kicked her and their son out of their home, saying she was shocked that he is showing her no emotion after she brought their child into the world.
“I’ve stuck with you throughout and this is what you do? You’re telling me to take my things and get out? Is this what you want? You’re always doing this, even when I was pregnant you used to abuse me, and now you’re doing this?”
Nthabiseng Nhlapo allegedly filmed herself abusing her son in an attempt to get back at her baby daddy for breaking up with her
This is where the quarrel began between Nthabiseng Nhlapo & her baby daddy. pic.twitter.com/fYMrXxXeJF
— ✊🏾Kasi Parliament ✊🏾 (@ParasMapetla) August 8, 2023
Social media users who were outraged by the video, which shows the little boy laying on the floor while his mother kicks him around, and called for the child to be removed from the woman’s care.
Attempts to reach both Nthabiseng Nhlapo and Mxolisi Scorch were in vain, as it seems the pair have deactivated their social media accounts.
As reported by The South African, who shared the horrific video, a number of local celebrities have reacted to the video, with rapper Gigi Lamayne offering to cover legal fees to ensure the mother’s prosecution.
While the video is currently being circulated on X (formerly Twitter), due to the nature of the visual clip, it will not be shared here.
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