Tainan Madou: Two Caregivers Indicted for Infant Abuse Causing Severe Injury
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Two caregivers in Tainan's Madou District, Ms. Cheng and Ms. Zhang, have been indicted for allegedly abusing an 11-month-old infant, causing severe injuries including traumatic brain injury, paralysis, and vision/hearing loss. The investigation revealed illegal operation and unregistered childcare.
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- Q: What kind of abuse led to the daycare worker's prosecution?
- A: The daycare worker is suspected of causing severe brain damage, bleeding, paralysis, and visual and auditory impairments to an 11-month-old boy.
- Q: What issues were found in the background of the case?
- A: It was discovered that only one registered daycare worker was illegally caring for a total of six infants and toddlers.
- Q: What actions were taken in response to this case?
- A: Two daycare workers were prosecuted under the Child and Youth Welfare and Rights Protection Act and the Penal Code for causing serious injury. The social agency also identified the unregistered daycare operation, revoked the license, and imposed a fine.