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Moment woman SLAPS stranger's daughter before passerby dishes out instant karma

14 June 2024 , 07:32
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The passerby has been praised for stepping in
The passerby has been praised for stepping in

SHOCKING footage shows the moment a woman slapped a stranger's child as she walked past.

But the attacker was soon delivered instant karma by a furious onlooker in Brazil.

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The woman suddenly extended her arm as she approached the mum and daughterCredit: Twitter
She then smacked the girl in the face
She then smacked the girl in the faceCredit: Twitter
The girl pulled her mum back as she went to retaliate
The girl pulled her mum back as she went to retaliateCredit: Twitter
A man bolted over and kicked the attacker to the ground
A man bolted over and kicked the attacker to the groundCredit: Twitter
He tried to kick her three more times
He tried to kick her three more timesCredit: Twitter

CCTV shows a mum and daughter strolling down a street as a woman in a pink dress approaches from the opposite direction.

As she goes past them, she suddenly sticks out her arm and smacks the youngster across the face.

Fuming, the mum tries to go after her but her daughter pulls her back.

Police in Barcelona investigating sexual assault allegedly involving Dani AlvesPolice in Barcelona investigating sexual assault allegedly involving Dani Alves

A man then comes running into the frame and kicks the woman to the ground.

He then tries to kick her three more times but only connects once.

The raging woman then gets up off the ground and shouts at the man.

A concerned group of witnesses can be seen consoling the mum and daughter.

Social media users hailed the man for defending the youngster and dishing out instant karma.

One wrote: "She got what she deserves."

Another said: "That was appropriate."

A third added: "Wasn't good enough if you ask me."

It is unclear why the woman decided to slap the child as she walked by.

Katie Davis

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