A shocking video shows a Chinese girl brutally beating a toddler and then throwing him off of the 25th floor of the buidling. Amazingly, a new report states the child has survived. (VIDEO BELOW)

UPDATE: A source contacted The Dispatch saying; “Yuanyuan, is in ICU in a critical condition, but government authorities have paid no attention to the teenage offender, stating the Law of the Peoples Republic of China, on the Protection of Minors, means that children under the age 14 should NOT be punished. The offender’s mother and the girl have already gone to western China to hide. We are very concerned that there could be more violent acts from children if society simply ignores this tragedy just because of the age of the offender. We have a large group of people who want to help get justice for Yuanyuan, but we have no organizations behind us. We are all volunteers, so we request that you please help us to publicize this tragedy and encourage authorities to properly recognise any acts of this nature, and to take action when such extreme behaviour occurs, regardless of the age of those involved.”

The state broadcaster Chongqing Broadcasting Group first reported the video, claiming the girl is around 10-years-old. She can be seen slamming and beating the 18-month-old baby inside an elevator in Chongqing (which is in central China.)

Watching the CCTV, the viewer can see the little boy was accidentally left in the elevator by his mother and as the woman getting off at a floor while pulling the baby’s bike, the schoolgirl enters.

The lift’s doors close behind her living him alone with his alleged “attempted” murderer.

The girl, wearing a black backpack, picks him up and then suddenly slams him to the floor and starts beating him.

As the elevator reaches the 25th floor, she violently pushes the toddler out. The baby was eventually found covered in blood in bushes outside the building’s ground floor.

The boy’s name is Yuanyuan and is recovered in a hospital from multiple fractures and a ruptured lung.

Family have supported the girl describing the incident as miscommunication and an accident, that the boy may have fallen. Full coverage HERE

Police have launched an investigation, but the language in the report is ‘accident.’