The mother of a son with a disability set up a hidden camera and caught the nurse on the «abuse» charges

Mama don Caldwell went to court, arguing that the nurse who was supposed to take care of her son, kicked, shoved, and gave him a slap in the face.

Shocked mother argues that nurse fell for that shook, kicked and slapped her wheelchair-bound son. The woman learned about all this by installing a hidden camera in the living room of his house.

Don Caldwell of Tennessee, USA and was amazed when in July with the help of surveillance cameras saw the nurse allegedly torturing her son.

She explains that her 20-year-old son suffers from cerebral palsy and is unable not only to speak but also to protect themselves.

Don told NBC News, «He roared, beating on the tray for hours sitting in his chair after the nurse lifted him from the bed.»

Don decided to install a camera to monitor the situation, until she and her husband are at work. She continues: «on 7 July 2019 my husband left for a few hours from home. On the way back home something told me to turn on the video and see what is happening.»

«I turned on the video camera in the living room and again, for some reason decided to click on the record button. So I did».

The camera recorded, as the nurse hit the boy’s leg, pushes him in the face and shaking. In addition, the nurse was watching TV, flipping pages of the book for his ward.

After seeing the don broke into the house and asked the nurse to leave. After that she reported the incident to the Sheriff’s office Jackson County. Also, the incident became known to the protective services of adults and the Director of the Council on nursing.

The woman adds: «I don’t want to see him upset. He’s not crying like you and me, the face is not the tears flow, as we do, if we cry. He can’t come to me and say «she did that and I don’t like it» or something like that.»

FoX 17 News reports that the nurse Malani Smith was charged with assault and on December assigned pretrial replacement of criminal penalties with alternative. According to the Ministry of health of Tennessee, license Smith expires August 31, 2021.

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