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Surrey Mother Charged With Neglect After Toddler Ends Up In Hospital

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 03 Sep, 2014 05:35 PM
  • Surrey Mother Charged With Neglect After Toddler Ends Up In Hospital
SURREY, B.C. - The mother of a two-year-old child in Surrey, B.C., has been charged with neglecting the toddler.
 
RCMP say they became involved after the child was brought to a hospital.
 
Charges of failure to provide the necessities of life and criminal negligence causing bodily harm have been laid against the 23-year-old mother, who was arrested last week.
 
The suspect's name has not been released due to a publication ban in the case that has been referred to the Children's Ministry.
 
Police say the child's condition has improved.
 
Mounties are asking anyone with more information to contact them as they continue their investigation.

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