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Baby Dies in Day Care Center | Las Vegas | Eric H. Woods Law

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Baby Dies while in care of Employee

When the mother of 7-month old Jonathan Lopez dropped him off at a daycare center, she did not expect him to die from abuse he suffered there. It was November 24, 2015, the day before Thanksgiving, and the baby was being cared for at Smiley Faces Daycare in Las Vegas, an unlicensed center operating out of a woman’s home . The owner of the daycare was out of town due to a family emergency and she had left the children in the care of her employee, Alejandra Robles, age 36.

When Robles was holding crying Jonathan, she became frustrated and admitted that she “dropped” him on his head and neck because he “would not stop crying.” Paramedics were eventually called and rushed the baby to the hospital where he was diagnosed with “Shaken Baby Syndrome.” He suffered brain damage so severe his doctors said he would never see, hear, walk or talk . For months, Jonathan’s parents stayed by his side at the hospital. His mother quit her job to be with him. Despite the parents love and devotion to their baby, Jonathan lost his fight to live and succumbed to his injury on April 23, 2016.

In February 2016, Robles, who admitted to intentionally dropping the baby out of frustration and anger was arrested and criminally charged with child abuse . Now, the parents are pressing the police to add murder charges against her. So far, the case is still under criminal investigation. The parents are likely considering filing a civil action for wrongful death .

Jonathan’s parents had left their older two children in the care of this unlicensed facility and had developed a trust for it. They had no problems over a several year period of time. Even so, they feel very guilty that they allowed this worker they did not know to care for their child while the owner was gone. They want other parents to learn from their experience.

Possible Preventive Measures

ChildCare Aware of America reports that approximately 11 million children are in child care in licensed or unlicensed day care facilities or being cared for by family, friends or neighbors. Very little is done to monitor care or report on abuse. In its publication , “Why Aren’t We Outraged,” ChildCare Aware provides story after story of healthy, normal children having their lives cut short due to catastrophic injuries or death suffered at day care facilities.

The report makes some suggestions that should apply to all day care facilities in order for them to become licensed, such as requiring background checks for all workers, and requiring an adequate ratio of workers to children. But, the onus is on the parents to carefully check out the care providers for their children.

Perhaps the best suggestions come from a group of parents as to what parents should look for when they visit daycare centers, whether licensed, not licensed or family in home day care. Before leaving a child anywhere for day care, parents should personally visit the center or home several times and the following observations should be made.

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