Teacher accused of taping child's mouth
NEW YORK, May 11 (UPI) -- A 4-year-old girl had her mouth
taped shut by her teacher at a New York school, a lawsuit alleges.
The family of Angela Amedeo alleged in a lawsuit filed in
Queens (N.Y.) Supreme Court that a Flushing Fields Play School
teacher identified only as "Ms. Sandy" taped the girl's mouth shut
after she spoke during "quiet time," the New York Post said Sunday.
The teacher allegedly used tape routinely to punish such
class infractions, the lawsuit alleges.
Court papers say Amedeo has been afraid of the dark, has
nightmares and "replicates what happened by repeatedly placing
Scotch tape on her mouth," as a result of the alleged August 2007
taping incident.
The lawsuit names the city, the local Department of
Education, the Parks Department and two teachers as co-defendants.
City Law Department spokeswoman Laura Postiglione told the
Post her office would thoroughly investigate the family's
allegations.
"Our office has not yet received the legal papers in this
case, but we will review the matter thoroughly," she said.
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