Saturday, July 01, 2023

HERE, TAKE THIS AND TELL YOUR DAUGHTER TO KEEP HER DAMN FINGER

Outraged mom says Texas daycare handed her toddler daughter's amputated FINGERTIP in a plastic bag after careless teacher let door shut on little girl's hand, leaving her facing permanent deformity

Danielle Hurt slammed her daughter's daycare for leaving her 'deformed'. Her toddler Madilyn lost her finger after a teacher let a door swing shut on it. She had her finger reattached, but doctors fear it will fall off eventually 


By Will Potter

 

Daily Mail

July 1, 2023

 

Danielle Hurt said her daughter Madilyn has been left 'deformed' by her daycare

Danielle Hurt said her daughter Madilyn has been left 'deformed' by her daycare

 

A Texas mother has blasted her daughter's daycare after she was handed the toddler's fingertip when she picked the youngster up at the end of the day. 

Danielle Hurt said her 15-month-old daughter Madilyn is now facing a 'life-long deformity' after her teacher let a door swing shut on her hand. 

The shocking incident occurred on June 2 at the Early Learning Center 2 in Cypress Texas, with Danielle accusing the daycare of being negligent with her daughter. 

Camera footage shows a teacher who was failing to pay attention let the door slam shut on the little girl's hand. Hurt says staff were further negligent in not immediately calling 911, and instead waiting for her to arrive to hand over the severed finger.  

'It will become like a life-long deformity. She'll never have that portion of her finger,' the mother told ABC13

Child protective services launched an investigation over the incident, while Hurt accused Cypress-Fair school district of failing to take the injury seriously. 

She says she became enraged after watching surveillance footage of the grisly moment, which came after her toddler was playing outside. 

While walking back inside, Hurt claims a teacher wasn't paying attention and allowed a door to shut while Madilyn's finger was in the way.

However, Hurt said the daycare's negligent approach to her daughter was furthered by their delayed and casual reaction to the toddler losing a finger.

Rather than urgently calling 911 and trying to reattach the finger as fast as possible, Hurt said they merely called her and asked her to pick up her child.

When she arrived at the daycare, she alleges that a staffer matter-of-factly said: 'Oh, we need to give you her finger'.

'I wasn't aware that an actual good portion of her finger was in a plastic bag until I got ready to go,' Hurt claimed. 'They did not let me know that upfront.'

'This can't be an accident if a teacher allows the door to amputate a good portion of a child's finger. It can't be an accident.'

 

Madilyn had her finger reattached, but doctors fear it will fall off eventually

Madilyn had her finger reattached, but doctors fear it will fall off eventually 

The toddler was seen with an arm-length cast due to the injury

The toddler was seen with an arm-length cast due to the injury 

The shocking incident occurred on June 2 at the Early Learning Center 2 in Cypress Texas

The shocking incident occurred on June 2 at the Early Learning Center 2 in Cypress Texas

 

Madilyn was eventually taken to Texas Children's Hospital, where doctors were able to reattach the finger. However, Hurt said it is likely to fall off.

'It will become like a life-long deformity. She'll never have that portion of her finger,' she added.

The toddler was seen with a full arm cast following the incident to protect her injured hand until it heals.

Eyewitness News reported that Child Protective Services launched an investigation into the daycare, and will report its findings to state regulators. 

While Hurt reportedly feels the Cypress-Fair school district has not taken it seriously, the body maintained that it self-reported the event. 

In a statement, the school district said: 'Immediately after the accident occurred, the staff administered first aid to the child and called the child's mom, who quickly arrived at the center and voluntarily transported her child to a medical facility. 

'The incident was determined to be an accident; both the teacher and director remain employed by the district.'

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