And yes, the woman is still, CERTIFIED to take care of the children here, but she couldn't stand the child's cries, and, LOST it!!! Off of the Front Page Sections, translated…
Another Case of Abuse by Certified Nanny! She'd Continually Shaken Him and Slammed Him Down, the Six-Months-Old Infant Boy Suffered from Subdural Hematoma, and the Optical Nerve Ruptures, Causing Him to Become Epileptic
The certified nanny, Yeh had only begun to look after a six-months-old infant boy, when she was suspected of being emotionally unstable, continually slamming, shaking the infant boy as many as twenty times, causing the infant boy to hemorrhage in the skulls, to bleed at the base of his eyes, to developing epilepsy. The Hsinbei District Attorneys Office indicted Yeh on charges of children and adolescent welfare, and criminally for the adult intentionally harming a child or infant.
The investigations found that Yeh was certified as a nanny by the government, started in 2020, she'd begun working full-time as a nanny. Started back on February 19th, she'd taken on the daytime care of the young infant boy, but was suspected of being unable to handle the infant fussing, lost her emotional control, she was suspected of continually throwing the infant onto the floors down on his back, shaking him, causing the infant to sustain traumas to his brains and eyes too.
After the infant was returned back to the parents, he'd started exerting signs of loss of appetite, high fever, twitching, drowsy, and becoming limp, the parents took him to the pediatrician, he'd not gotten better, in the midnight hours of the following day, they'd rushed him into the McKay Memorial Pediatric I.C.U. of Taipei. After the examinations, the infant was found to have bleeding in his cranium, and at the base of his eyes, and the subdural hematoma has caused him to become epileptic too, the hospital suspected that he'd been, shaken to have caused this severity of brain damage.
The infant boy showed an expansion of his corpus callosum, which meant that his brain had shrunk in size, whether or not this will cause him to have any developmental delays, only time will, tell; although the epilepsy was under control, he may be on medication for the rest of his life, as for the blood clot at the base of his eyes, it'd become smaller after the medications, but the neurologists were unsure of the effects that the injury may have on the infant's sight in the future, that in the future, he would need to watch out for the problems of retinal detachment, and other eye conditions.
The case was reported by the hospital, the district attorney's office, the police stepped into investigate, they went to Yeh's home to search, and from the surveillance of the home daycare, they'd seen Yeh slammed the boy multiple times, jostled him, pulling on the infant boy inappropriately repeatedly on the surveillance footages. Yeh admitted to physically abusing the infant, but claimed that it was because he wouldn't stop crying, that was why she'd, becoming violent with him physically.
The D.A. believed, that Yeh's behavior caused the infant boy to suffer from irreparable physical injuries including paralysis, damages in his sight, etc., etc., etc., indicted on the charges of adult intentionally harming a young child, causing children severe developmental delays, which, if proven guilty, will get her five years to twelve years of prison term, and, based off of the laws of child and adolescent protection, the punishment for her may be increased by half.
The one-year-old boy, "Kai-Kai" last year was suspected of getting abused to death by the certified sitters, Liu,, both were listed as certified nanny for children waiting for adoption by the Children's Welfare League, with certifications issued by the government; and now, this case of another certified nanny, abusing a young male infant to brain damage happened.
So, being certified by the government means??? Oh yeah, SHIT, that's what being certified by the government means. I mean IF you can't be patient enough, to withstand a young infant crying like crazy (and they will, CRY like crazy, as some of these babies were just born, too, "fussy"…), and, if you can't etch that into your brains, then, you have NO business taking care of infants, and because there's NOT a stricter check of qualification (I mean, there should be the observation period during the "internship" of becoming a nanny…too see how those who want to become nannies handle babies who cried nonstop!), but there isn't, that's why this SHIT keeps on happening, besides, when you're having a bad day as is, and that baby in your care starts to cry out of term, that would make you want to STRANGLE her/him, that's only naturally, but you should've had better emotional controls, and yet, you don't!