The child's guardian, Modesty Young, 24, is charged with aggravated child abuse and neglect and her bond was set at $5,000 on the Lake County Sheriffs Office website. Young, who police have said is the boy's aunt, told investigators she was showering with the boy when she walked out to throw something away. Young said when she came back she noticed steam coming from the shower and saw the toddler being burned by the water. Police said it took Young at least two days to seek medical treatment for the child.
The police report said that Davis had a "large liquid burn on his back, two black eyes, scratch marks on his body and circular bruises on his arms, chest and legs."
Police said that a neighbor called state child abuse investigators to report the boy had been scalded several days earlier and that his guardian at the time, Young, refused to take him to a hospital. Young told police she didn't bring the child to the hospital sooner because she's been refused treatment for him in the past since she's not his legal guardian.
Police said Davis is out of intensive care and will be placed in foster care thru the Florida Department of Children and Families.
According to family members, Davis' mother lives in Bradenton, Florida. Young's sister, Tanika Young, disputes the charges. She denied that her sister abused their nephew.
"I haven't seen it or heard of it. He didn't look like he had any bruises," she said. "I mean, I baby sit him Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. I haven't seen anything."
Police are investigating the incident and the Florida Department of Children and Families have declined to comment, citing state confidentially laws in child abuse cases. As of Tuesday afternoon, Modesty Young, was still in custody at the Lake County Jail.
Source, WESH2NEWS "Police Accuse Leesburg Woman Of Burning Toddler" www.wesh.com
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4 Comments
Post a CommentThat little boy was NOT abused by her. It was an EXTREMELY UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT. I have known her for many many years and while she had him and she loved that child like he was her own and would never do anything to harm that baby. It's amazing how the media construdes things. It is sad what happened to him, but it was not abuse or on purpose. And believe it or not, the hospitals DO act like that (turning people away).
Just disgusting.. That woman needs some serious help. :-)
How can people do that to innocent children? I will never understand how someone can hurt a child, makes me sick.
Excellent article, but how horrible for that little boy to be treated that way!