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    Outrage Erupts Over Women Locking Crying Toddler in Airplane Lavatory

    WF Media By WF MediaAugust 31, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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    An incident involving a crying toddler locked in an airplane lavatory by two strangers has sparked significant controversy and debate online. This occurred on a Juneyao Airlines flight from Guiyang to Shanghai on August 24, 2024. The toddler, who was flying with her grandmother, was reportedly crying continuously during the flight. Two female passengers, who were not related to the child, took her to the lavatory, locked her inside, and instructed her to stop crying. The grandmother allegedly gave her consent for this action, believing it would help calm the child down.

    The incident was filmed and shared on Douyin (China’s version of TikTok), where it quickly went viral, causing outrage among viewers who criticized the strangers’ actions as inappropriate and akin to child abuse. Many social media users expressed their disapproval, with some calling the act “cold-blooded.” In response, Juneyao Airlines issued a statement apologizing for the incident and stated that they are conducting an internal investigation to understand the situation better and ensure such an event does not happen again​ AeroTime  and Peoplemag

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    On a routine domestic flight in China, an unsettling scene unfolded when two women decided to take drastic action against a crying toddler. Mid-flight, they locked the distressed child in the airplane’s lavatory, hoping to silence her cries and restore peace for the other passengers. The child, traveling with her grandparents, had been inconsolable, and the women—strangers to the family—took it upon themselves to intervene, believing their actions would bring calm to the crowded cabin.

    Two women in China are facing child abuse accusations after they locked a crying toddler in a plane’s toilet during a domestic flight, separating her from her grandmother. A video of the incident, shared on social media by one of the women, shows the distressed girl trying to… pic.twitter.com/F21498OnrX

    — Sach The Reality (@SachNortheast) August 30, 2024

    The child’s grandmother, seemingly at her wit’s end, consented to the impromptu discipline, perhaps hoping that a stern reprimand from unfamiliar faces might succeed where her own efforts had failed. The two women led the toddler into the tiny bathroom, locking the door behind them. What followed was captured on a smartphone by one of the women, Guo Tingting, who documented the entire episode and later shared it on Douyin, China’s version of TikTok.

    In the video, the toddler is visibly upset—crying, squirming, and coughing in the cramped space of the lavatory. One of the women, seated on the closed toilet, tells the child she can only see her grandmother again if she stops crying, issuing a chilling ultimatum: “If you make any noise again, we will leave you here alone.” The little girl claws at the door, her sobs echoing in the tight quarters. Meanwhile, Guo portrays herself as a savior of the passenger’s peace, claiming in her post that many travelers had resorted to stuffing tissue in their ears or moving to the back of the plane to escape the toddler’s cries.

    Two adults in China locked a crying toddler in a plane toilet pic.twitter.com/owwujvWTDA

    — Pubity (@pubity) August 30, 2024

    The footage, however, struck a nerve with viewers, sparking a wave of outrage on Chinese social media. Critics accused the women of being cruel, overstepping boundaries, and essentially bullying a small child. Some even took the drastic step of filing reports with the police, alleging potential abuse, their anger boiling over into public denunciations and shared screenshots of their complaints. Despite the uproar, Guo remained unrepentant, insisting that her actions were necessary to calm the flight and allow passengers to rest. “I prefer to take action rather than be a bystander,” she wrote, defending her decision in the face of mounting criticism.

    Though Guo’s actions ignited a fierce backlash, the public security bureau in Guizhou Province chose not to press charges, citing the grandmother’s consent as a mitigating factor. Juneyao Airlines, the carrier operating the flight, also issued a statement noting that the grandmother had permitted the women to “educate” the child, and the child’s mother, when contacted, expressed understanding of the women’s intent.

    👧 An one-year old girl was taken to a toilet by two passengers in air for “parenting”. The girl, accompanied by her grandparents, was flying from SW China’s Guiyang to Shanghai Pudong via #JunyaoAirlines . Photos about the girl being blamed and quarantined in the toilet has soon… pic.twitter.com/UU6mktb4Fm

    — ShanghaiEye🚀official (@ShanghaiEye) August 28, 2024

    The incident has triggered a heated debate on social media, highlighting a growing divide over how to handle unruly children in public spaces. The term “xiong haizi,” or “bear children,” is increasingly used in China to describe unruly youngsters whose behavior disrupts public peace, and there’s been a surge in online discussions advocating for more disciplined parenting and even tutorials on how to correct the behavior of other people’s children.

    While some commentators expressed support for Guo’s decision to take matters into her own hands, others were quick to remind her and the growing online audience that young children are not miniature adults—they cry and act out because they are learning to navigate their emotions. “Didn’t you cry when you were young too?” one user poignantly asked, capturing the essence of the debate: a struggle between the desire for public decorum and the need for empathy and understanding in a world that often feels too quick to judge.

    Major Points

    • Two women locked a crying toddler in a plane’s lavatory, trying to calm the child during a flight in China.
    • The child’s grandmother agreed, hoping strangers’ intervention would stop the crying.
    • Video of the incident, shared on Douyin, showed the distressed child, sparking widespread criticism on social media.
    • Despite public outrage, no charges were pressed as the grandmother had given consent, and the airline supported the women’s intent.
    • The incident ignited a debate on how to handle unruly children in public, balancing empathy with public peace.

    Susan Guglielmo – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News

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