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Childcare Center Hit with Wrongful Death Suit in Wake of Infant's Death
May 11th, 2020
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Childcare Center Hit with Wrongful Death Suit in Wake of Infant's Death
When most parents leave their children in the care of a childcare center, there is an expectation that their children will be well cared for and loved. Unfortunately, that isn’t always the case. For example, earlier this week, the family of Isabella Talton filed a wrongful death and negligence lawsuit against Little People Child Development Center after the 4-month-old was found smothered to death in a crib back on September 5, 2019. The culprit was 19-year-old Dejoynay Ferguson. According to Delaware State Police, Ferguson said she “killed the baby because she wouldn’t stop crying.”The suit was filed in New Castle County Superior Court and argues Ferguson was incompetent and inexperienced. When commenting on how the family is coping, attorney Timothy Lengkeek said, “They're still sort of trying to figure out how what happened last September could have happened, and they're mourning.” He added that the family has many questions and deserve answers. Some of those questions include the following:"How is a 19-year-old employee with little to no experience allowed to be alone and in charge of a room full of babies? What kind of training did this person have? How was she was supervised? How was she monitored? Were there other acts of abuse against Isabella or other babies? What did the surveillance tapes show? A 19-year-old in a room full of babies, by herself, how could nobody else have heard what was happening in that room? How could nobody else have seen it?"
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