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SHOCKING: Baby stabbed 90 times by his mother for biting her (Viewer Discretion)

An eight-month-old boy is lucky to be alive  after he was stabbed 90 times by his mother, mostly in the face, for biting her  while she was breastfeeding.

Xiao Bao needed more than 100 stitches after  the incident in Xuzhou, eastern China’s Jiangsu Province.

The infant lives with his mother and two uncles, who make a living recycling rubbish. It was one of the uncles who discovered Xiao Bao lying in a pool of blood in the yard of their home and  rushed him to hospital.

 

Chilling: An eight-month-old baby is lucky to be alive after he was stabbed 90 times by his mother after he bit her while she was breastfeedingChilling: An eight-month-old baby is lucky to be alive  after he was stabbed 90 times by his mother after he bit her while she was  breastfeeding

 

Ordeal: Xiao Bao needed more than 100 stitches after the incident in Xuzhou, eastern China's Jiangsu ProvinceOrdeal: Xiao Bao needed more than 100 stitches after the  incident in Xuzhou, eastern China’s Jiangsu Province

The child’s mother later confessed  that she  stabbed the baby after he bit her during breastfeeding.

Neighbours have pleaded with the local  government to take the baby away, but they have said that they will  not.

Apparently, they said that there was  no  confirmation the mother was suffering from a mental illness and said,  regardless, the baby still has two guardians in the form of his two  uncles.

The tiny tot lives with his mother and two uncles, who make a living recycling rubbish

The tiny tot lives with his mother and two uncles, who  make a living recycling rubbish

 

It was one of the uncles who discovered Xiao Bao lying in a pool of blood in the yard of their home and rushed him to hospital It was one of the uncles who discovered Xiao Bao lying  in a pool of blood in the yard of their home and rushed him to hospital

Mental illness remains a relatively closed  topic in modern China, and neither medication nor modern psychiatric treatment  is widely used.

An analysis of mental health issues in four  Chinese provinces, published in 2009 in the British medical journal The Lancet,  estimated that 91 per cent of the 173million Chinese adults that were believed  to suffer mental problems never receive professional help.

 

Read more: DailyMail

 

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