An intensive care nurse has been accused of breaking a baby’s bones

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Erin StrootmanVirginia intensive care unit nurse accused of intentionally breaking bones of several babies hospitalized in the hospital of doctors Henrik.

At least seven children were injured, one of them allegedly broke 12 bones.

After that, Strootman was taken into custody. But could the hospital and CPS have done more to protect these children and their families?

now Shadow room Justin Carter collects responses to “TSR is investigating.

More about the alleged actions of the Virginia intensive care unit nurse accused of breaking the bones of babies

According to Carter, seven babies suffered broken bones at Henrico Hospital during the year. According to reports, the pattern began to be noticed in 2023. At that time Dominic Hakithe father of twin boys admitted to the facility came forward after noticing one of his babies with an “unexplained broken tibia.”

For Haki, a week after his twins were born, his wife was allegedly told she could not hold their twin son, Noah. Despite this instruction, Haki and his wife did not notice anything strange. Ultimately, the couple speculated that the hospital’s instructions had something to do with their twins being born prematurely.

The couple later revealed that Noah had been x-rayed. The results showed that he had a broken tibia.

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Henrico police then began an investigation into Noah’s injury. According to Hackney, the department eventually closed the case, despite the allegations that their son was a victim of child abuse.

A few months later, CPS said that in Noah’s case, “serious” harm was done or intended to the infant. Despite this, authorities were unable to identify the culprit until Erin Strootman was taken into custody in December.

Scroll above to see Dominic Haki react to Strootman’s allegations and talk about seeking justice for Henrico Hospital. In turn, Carter also shared a statement from the agency in response to the latest developments in the investigation.

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