Nanny cam captures New York nurse hitting child with disabilities
A Long Island nurse was seen on a nanny camera hitting a non-verbal child that he was caring for, leaving bruises on the boy's body.
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A Long Island nurse was seen on a nanny camera hitting a non-verbal child that he was caring for, leaving bruises on the boy's body.
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A Long Island nurse was seen on a nanny camera hitting a non-verbal child that he was caring for. It was so excessive that the boy was left bruised. CBS News New York's Jennifer Bisram reports.
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