Bloomington day-care provider says supervision was adequate- Star Tirbune
A 22-month-old boy was found strapped tightly into a car seat in the basement of Mama D’s 24-hour day-care and died after he suffered from oxygen deprivation. Doris Meeks and daughter, Harmony Newman operated the daycare out of Meeks Bloomington home. Both have been charged with three counts of second-degree manslaughter in connection with child neglect, child endangerment and culpable negligence.
Great summary. I just hate reading these type of stories. Sad.
ReplyDeleteNice summary, this is so sad. How do you run a daycare like that. I know of a lot of problems people have had with daycare service and it's scary.
ReplyDeleteGood summary. That is such a sad story. I can't believe anyone would do that to a baby. That is just so wrong.
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*This is just terrible and tragic.
This summary naturally got my attention because of the topic and attention-getting headline. Also, I go to Normandale, which is located in Bloomington. "Mama D's" doesn't even sound like a legitimate daycare place. Although home day care facilities are required to be licensed, I wonder if Mama D's was? If it was licensed, did the state really check them out? How tragic this baby was treated so cruelly and his family will never be the same.
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