Girl, 2, fell into drain while playing at day care: Lawsuit
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A lawsuit claims a 2-year-old girl fell into a drain while playing outside Children’s Lighthouse in Prosper, Texas (McCathern PLLC).

A lawsuit has been filed against a Texas day care center by parents whose 2-year-old daughter reportedly fell into a drain filled with ‘fecal matter’ outside the facility and went unnoticed for an hour. The incident occurred at the Children’s Lighthouse (CLH) day care in Prosper, a suburb of Dallas. The child, known as A.B., was playing on the playground when she fell into the 6- or 7-foot deep drain.

According to the lawsuit reported by Law&Crime, the drain was covered with a lid bearing the warning “Danger do not enter fatal poison gas,” which either moved or was replaced, trapping the girl inside. The lawsuit claims that the day care center was responsible for maintaining a safe environment, especially since young children aged 2-6 were present on the premises.

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The legal document states that before 4:00 p.m., the teacher brought the children inside but inadvertently left A.B. behind in the covered hole, where she remained unattended. The girl’s ordeal of being stuck in the drain filled with unsanitary contents was only discovered after an hour had passed.

A teacher or another employee at the day care signed the girl out of the classroom at 4:01 p.m. since she wasn’t there and no one looked to make sure she was elsewhere, according to the lawsuit. An automatic email was sent to her parents saying the girl had been checked out of the room and her father called the day care to ask why she wasn’t present in another classroom. A person answered the phone, believed to be owner Angela Wolfe who also is named in the suit, allegedly blamed the email on a “glitch” in the system and said his daughter was “100% here.”

Thinking this was odd, the father had his wife head to the day care to check on their daughter. The plaintiffs believe this is when employees realized the girl was missing.

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