BBC has an article about it here: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgj0jx4pqzvo
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For context:
Based on local news
The kids are tied up since morning. Only during bathing and snack/eating period they will have their clothes on and their pictures are taken and sent to the parents as "proof".
Parents were not given access to surveillance camera inside the daycare.
Apparently this were done because the head of foundation (?) are instructing these babysitters who work there, to do so.
Instead of limiting the amount of kids they take in, they basically decided to just take as many as they can to earn as much money as possible. Clearly there's not enough babysitters there, so basic tasks are really hard to handle.
Monthly price ranges from IDR 1m - 1.5m (which is around 60 USD). For context, in Yogyakarta (the city that this daycare is in) the minimum wage is around IDR 2.8m. So this isn't a "cheap / affordable" daycare by any means.
Parents weren't allowed to enter either. In retrospect this should've been a red flag from the start.
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