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Father Calls 911 to Save His Baby, Then Faces Abuse Allegations

Father Calls 911 to Save His Baby, Then Faces Abuse Allegations
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World January 11, 2025 06:30

ohio - A father who called 911 to save his baby is now facing abuse allegations, as his children are taken away. The family is caught in a legal battle with uncertainties looming over their future.

A father, Nick Flannery, called 911 to save his baby from drowning, but now he is facing the threat of imprisonment due to abuse allegations. The baby, Arlo, was diagnosed with 'shaken baby syndrome' at the hospital, leading to suspicions of abuse. However, the family denies the accusations.

In the 911 call, Nick was frantic while trying to revive his two-month-old son, Arlo, who had stopped breathing. The medical team rushed to the Flannery's home in Ohio, where they managed to save the baby's life, but his condition raised concerns.

Subsequent tests revealed a subdural hematoma, which is a common sign in abuse cases. However, no external signs of injury were found on Arlo's body. Despite this, a social worker intervened, leading to a series of events that turned the family's life upside down.

After a legal battle that ensued, uncertainties still loom over the Flannery family's future. Nick is facing criminal charges, while the family is under constant surveillance. Their struggles highlight the complexities and injustices faced by families caught in the child welfare system.

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