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Two babies die at unlicensed Jerusalem daycare as police investigate
Summary
At least two infants died and more than 50 babies and toddlers were taken to hospitals after falling ill at an unlicensed daycare in West Jerusalem, officials said. Police have detained three caregivers and forensic experts are conducting investigative measures.
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At least two infants have died and dozens of children were taken to hospital after falling ill at a private, unlicensed daycare in West Jerusalem. The deaths were reported at Hadassah Mount Scopus and Shaare Zedek hospitals after resuscitation efforts. Authorities have not announced a confirmed cause for the illnesses. Officials have described the facility as operating without a licence and said investigations are under way.
Reported facts:
- Two infants, reported as around three months and six months old, were pronounced dead at Hadassah Mount Scopus and Shaare Zedek hospitals after resuscitation attempts.
- More than 50 babies and toddlers were evacuated from the daycare and taken to hospitals for examination and treatment.
- Israeli police said forensic experts are conducting investigative measures and that three caregivers who were at the daycare were detained for questioning.
- Education Minister Yoav Kisch said he had instructed his ministry and other authorities to formulate a plan to close unlicensed daycare centres.
Summary:
Two infants died and many children were treated in hospitals after an incident at an unlicensed private daycare in the Romema neighbourhood of West Jerusalem. Police investigations are ongoing, caregivers have been detained for questioning, and the education ministry has been instructed to prepare measures regarding unlicensed daycare centres.
