The three women together abused the child by kicking him repeatedly.
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According to the charges, the mother and her two friends abused the young boy on 23 February, causing physical injuries The court was shown video evidence where Adibah was seen kicking the boy repeatedly while Nor Azlin recorded the incident. The victim's mother was present and allowed the abuse to occur.
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