A director has been arrested, and police are looking for an employee following the alleged attack on a child with autism in North Texas.
in North Texas , a director has been arrested, and police are searching for an employee wanted in connection with the alleged assault of a nonverbal child with autism.
The child's parents, Prabesh Poudel and Ramila Chalise, informed authorities that their son, a patient at the facility, had been viciously assaulted by a therapist. The lawsuit said after not getting any concrete answers from Henry, the parents were contacted by an employee at the center who claimed Henry was hiding the video.
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