A mother and daughter who co-own a day care center in San Jose, California, have been arrested and charged after two young children died, officials say.
SAN JOSE, Calif. — on Friday said that Nina Fathizadeh, 31, and Shahin Gheblehshenas, 64, were arrested. Both are facing child endangerment resulting in death and criminal negligence charges.San Jose Police Department and San Jose Fire Department were called out for a welfare check on Oct. 2. Officers were notified that multiple children had fallen into the pool.
According toProsecutors said that two girls drowned in the backyard pool and another child was left injured after they were removed from the water,“There is a responsibility to watch over little children in your care like a hawk,” District Attorney Jeff Rosen said. “Now it is our responsibility to make sure that these defendants are held accountable for this avoidable and heart-breaking tragedy.
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