A $ 1000 fine for a caregiver who forced a baby to swallow their vomit

News 28 August, 2017
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    Lise Laliberté-Brochu retired from the event.

    Amélie St-Yves

    Monday, 28 August 2017 12:44

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    THREE-RIVERS | A guardian 64-year-old who has fed two babies in their pushing of the food into the throat with his fingers, to the point of vomiting gets away with a fine of$1000.

    Lise Laliberté-Brochu of ill-treating two babies of 12 and 15 months of which it had custody in march 2016. She urged him to eat to the point of cause it to regurgitate and choke. It continued, however, to the gorging of the kind.

    The guardian has acknowledged in February 2017 will be delivered to the assault on the two toddlers in front of the overwhelming evidence that his new employee had collected against it.

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    Rosie Hamel don’t regret not having filed a complaint against her former boss.

     

    Sound recording

    Rosie Hamel had made a sound recording of the ill-treatment from her cell phone she had stuck in his pants, under his shirt.

    Two weeks later, after having spoken at length with her mother, she lodged a complaint to the authorities.

    “We called the police. I did listen to the recording, and the police arrested him because he was no longer capable. I knew it was serious, that I had done well to denounce it,” said Rosie Hamel, after the sentencing of his former boss.

    The judge Guylaine Tremblay stressed the citizenship of the employee who went to the authorities, and recalled that it was serious to pick on the weaker members of society.

    “You hear the child crying profusely to signify his or her refusal. You hear him choking,” said the judge Guylaine Tremblay, who was sentenced Lise Laliberté-Brochu to a three-year probation and a$ 1000 fine.