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Friday, January 11, 2008

Never take a chance with your baby's life.

In Singapore, an Indonesian maid did not tell her employers that their baby boy had knocked his head against the toilet bowl while she was bathing him until almost six hours later, a coroner's court heard.
Two-month-old Jordan Teo Ka Jun died of bleeding in the membrane of the skull as a result on Sept 10 last year.
On Thursday, the maid, named a potential defendant at an inquiry into baby Jordan's death, elected to remain silent.
The investigating officer, said the maid had fed the baby that morning at her employers' flat before bathing him in the master bedroom toilet. The maid was squatting to bathe him in a tub beside the toilet bowl when she turned left while still holding the baby on her left arm to retrieve a towel on the lid of the toilet bowl. Just then, she heard a knock as Jordan's head hit against the side of the toilet bowl. He started crying. She gave him a pacifier and he stopped crying about three minutes later. She put the baby back into the stroller and dressed him up.

Meanwhile, Jordan's grandmother was in the kitchen toilet when she heard the baby cry. She then went to check on the baby. The maid kept mum about the head knocking incident as she was afraid of being reprimanded. The baby kept crying on and off and refused to drink his milk.
At about 1.45pm when he started to cry again, the maid told his nine-year-old half-brother who had just returned from school that Jordan had refused to drink milk and had been crying non-stop. Later, when the baby continued to cry, the maid told the boy to call his mother, Madam Lau. She told her to rub some medicated oil on the baby which she did. The maid observed that the baby's cries became softer and his face became pale. He also appeared to be weaker.

At about 3.05pm the baby's grandmother noticed the baby's intermittent breathing, she immediately carried him to a clinic nearby where the doctor performed cardio-pulmonary resuscitation on the infant.

An ambulance was called and Jordan was taken to hospital where he died.

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