On the evening of February 22, speaking with reporters, Major Vo Van Dung - Chief of Man Thai Ward Police (Son Tra District, Da Nang City) confirmed that the unit is clarifying information circulating on social networks about a local coffee shop owner assaulting a 10-year-old boy.

Previously, social networks spread a post by Facebook account BB, reflecting on the assault of her 10-year-old son by the owner of the CCG coffee shop (Man Thai ward, Son Tra district, Da Nang city).

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Immediately after being posted, the article received much attention from the online community. Photo: HG

According to the article, this person claimed that on February 21, while his son was playing at Man Thai beach, he broke a glass bottle. At that time, the coffee shop owner "rushed in and slapped him" and committed other acts of assault.

This person also said that, through emergency treatment, Son Tra District Medical Center diagnosed the child with a broken tooth root. The author of the article also posted a piece of paper saying "monitoring traumatic brain injury at home".

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The cafe is located on the beach of Man Thai, where the incident happened. Photo: Photo: BB

Immediately after being posted, the article received much attention from the online community. Some people were dissatisfied with the behavior of the coffee shop owner. Meanwhile, some people said that information from related parties was needed to clarify the incident.

An employee at the coffee shop also said that the owner is working with the police, and cannot provide further information about the incident.

CCG Coffee Shop is located next to Man Thai beach (Man Thai ward, Son Tra district), this is a place where many locals and tourists come to eat and check-in.

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