The boy was saved and sent to a health unit
Summary
The four -year -old boy was pointing by a poisonous snake in an American nursery and parents accuse negligence for delay in relief; The institution defends itself and announces security measures.
A nursery in the United States is accused of negligence after a four -year -old boy was pointing by a poisonous snake and was not saved. According to the institution, employees believed they had a “beard”.
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The case took place last Thursday, 4, in Stony Point, in the North Carolina. In his Facebook profile, the new children’s enrichment center of Beginnings explained that the employees noticed that they noticed that the boy’s hand was swollen and tremendous and contacted the family, claiming that it was a beard, since he played in a playground.
However, according to the child’s aunt, Brook Cooper, the information has changed after his arrival. The Director of the Unit reported that he was point by a snake. “My first thought was: why didn’t they call 190?” He said in an interview with the local WSOCTV9 channel.

The boy was saved and sent to a health unit. On social networks, the owner of the new beginnings said that the employees contacted the family asking if initially had been allowed to remove the barbata. After realizing it was a bite, the official was recalled immediately.
He also added that they are taking measures to ensure the safety of the external spaces of the institution. On the day of the accident, a nursery employee removed the animal. According to the issuer’s information, the snake was the “copperhead” species (in Portuguese, chief of Cobre).
According to the Department of Natural Resources of the South Carolina, the species is responsible for most cases of bites.
Source: Terra

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