Babysitter Indicted After Toddler Severely Burned
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- Dr. Zlatko Kopecki explained that integrating advanced biomaterials with cellular therapies has the potential to promote the growth of fully functional skin, offering significant benefits for burn recovery.
- These advancements have the potential to lessen dependence on antibiotics, enhance healing outcomes, and mark a significant breakthrough for a vast number of individuals recovering from severe burns globally.
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Babysitter indicted after toddler severely burned
[Watch in the player above: What happens when you call 911?] AKRON, Ohio (WJW) -- A babysitter arrested after a 1-year-old girl suffered third-degree burns while reportedly in her care has been indicted by a Summit County grand jury. Kimberly Richmond, 52, of Akron, was indicted last week on one third-degree felony count of child endangering, court records show. ‘A pivotal moment’: Greater Cleveland Partnership backs Browns dome plan Polic…
Mother claims toddler was severely burned in babysitter's care
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- A Memphis mother is demanding answers after her two-year-old daughter ended up at Le Bonheur suffering from serious burns and other injuries. The mother of Aquria Beloch claims her child was injured while in the care of a babysitter last week, but Memphis Police aren't releasing any details about the alleged incident. "I just can't imagine the suffering my baby went through," Tamaurria Beloch said. "My baby sitting on life supp…
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