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Woman live-streamed attack on daughter on Facebook
A 16 year old U.S. girl named Nia Green is now trending worldwide and not for the reasons she would love.
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The mother, whose name has not been confirmed but comments identify her as Kayla, posted a video on Facebook live of her beating Nia Green on Sunday.
Shanavia Miller dominated her daughter’s Facebook account and posted a live video of herself beating up her 16-year-old for posting a racy photo to embarrass her, The Daily Mail reported.
At one point, the camera person stays away from the beating, but the mother beckons at the person to follow the attack.
Nia Green is clearly crying and trying to get away from her mother, repeatedly holding up her hands to try to protect her face.
The mother then continues to beat up her daughter, this time slapping her and pushing her with her bare hands.
But despite the video having more than 10,000 views and multiple users calling for the mother’s arrest, the Savannah Police Department said they haven’t heard anything about the incident.
The mother then grabs the camera, turns it on herself, and fixes her hair while her daughter is sobbing, telling Green the embarassing clip would go viral.
Nia is a popular teen in her area due to her social media page, fond of posting videos of her fights and inappropriate dancing skills online.
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Using her daughter’s Facebook page, the mother said she still loves her daughter.. Despite the page’s discussion of the teen going to the hospital and a possible suicide attempt, there is no indication that child services have stepped in.