NJ School Accused of Mishandling Burn Incident: 6-Year-Old Scalded by Hot Water Fountain
Eyewitness News ABC7NYJuly 5, 20253 min4,305 views
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- 👶 A six-year-old boy named Idris suffered a severe burn after drinking from a water fountain at Lincoln Avenue School in Orange, New Jersey.
- ⚠️ The fountain was mistakenly connected to the hot water supply instead of the cold water.
- 🌡️ Idris described the water as "super hot" and experienced a second-degree burn.
Allegations of Mishandling by School Staff
- 🏥 Idris's mother, Matilda Ikezy, claims the school did not call 911 or immediately transport her son to the hospital.
- 🩹 Instead of seeking immediate medical attention, the school reportedly sent Idris back to class after applying an ointment.
- 🗣️ Ikezy expressed frustration, stating the principal was unaware of proper procedures for handling such injuries.
Mother's Response and Legal Action
- 🚑 Ikezy had to call an ambulance herself to get her son to the hospital.
- 😥 The family states Idris is traumatized by the incident.
- ⚖️ The family is seeking legal counsel regarding the school's response and the injury sustained by their son.
School District's Statement
- 🔍 The school district has acknowledged the incident and stated that it is currently investigating.
- 🤐 They have declined to provide further comment at this time.
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