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Published 11:20 18 Nov 2021 GMT
Updated 12:50 18 Nov 2021 GMT
MHM 1 then admitted to the nurse and a social worker that she had in fact done this and turned the dryer on.
The child who was put in the dryer was then told her mum what had happened and said it was "hot, and it was dark and hurt my back."
The woman who owned the daycare decided both not to tell the parents or report what had happened to LARA, who stated that the woman failed to "provide truthful and accurate information to the department during an investigation."
"It was critical to take emergency action to protect the health, welfare, and safety of the children at this family child care home," LARA said in an official statement.
The statement also said that the woman has been in violation of the Child Care Organizations act, referring to the "lack of appropriate care and supervision" and "suitability and conduciveness to the welfare of children."
Since November 3rd, the woman is no longer allowed to own and operate a daycare.News

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