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Nanny Charged with Abusing Baby in Bothell, Leaving Him with Cerebral Palsy

Bothell, WAChild Abuse

A tragedy unfolded in Bothell when a 5-month-old baby sustained severe injuries after being cared for by his nanny, Amber Rath. The couple who hired Rath through Care. com believed they had properly vetted her. However, alarming incidents of aggressive behavior escalated, leading to the baby's critical condition. Surveillance footage captured Rath slamming the baby onto her legs and thumping him in the back, actions that went unnoticed until it was too late.

The baby was later found unresponsive and diagnosed with cerebral palsy and extensive brain hemorrhages, indicating abusive head trauma. Rath has been charged with multiple counts of assault against the child and is currently in jail. This case serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities infants face in the care of others, emphasizing the need for vigilant monitoring of caregivers. The community is left in shock as they confront the implications of such abuse.

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