San Jose: Daycare owners sued over 2023 child drownings at Almaden home
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Parents of two toddlers filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against operators of Happy Happy Daycare after their children drowned in a pool. The lawsuit alleges negligence, resulting in the children being unsupervised near the pool. Shahin Gheblehshenas and Nina Fathizadeh face felony child endangerment charges related to the incident. Fathizadeh also faces additional misdemeanor charges regarding child transportation safety. Families of the drowned toddlers are seeking damages, emphasizing the emotional trauma and loss they've experienced following the incident.
The parents of two toddlers who drowned in a backyard pool at an Almaden home-based daycare two years ago have filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against its operators.
Shahin Gheblehshenas and Nina Fathizadeh have been charged with multiple child endangerment counts, with one charge connected to a child who survived.
The lawsuit seeks unspecified economic and non-economic damages for the children's deaths, representing the emotional trauma experienced by the families.
Scott and Josephine Hanan stated, 'We just don't want this to happen to another family to have them go through this level of emotional trauma and loss.'
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