Woodland Park Baptist, 2 Child Care Workers, Sued For Over $10 Million By Parents Of Baby Who Was Scalded With Boiling Water

  • Monday, October 9, 2017

Woodland Park Baptist Church and two child care workers have been sued for over $10 million by the parents of a baby who was scalded with boiling water at Mother's Day Out at the church on Standifer Gap Road.

The Circuit Court suit was brought by Ryan and Rhonda Beagles and their daughter Maddie, who was six months at the time of the April 27 incident.

It is brought against the church and its preschool as well as child care director Rita Ziemer and aide Danielle Evans.

The suit says the Beagles couple enrolled Maddie and her older sister, Landry, at the preschool.

It says on April 27 that Maddie was placed on a diaper changing table by Ms. Evans. It says nearby and at a higher level was a stereo boom box. On top of it was a towel, and on top of it was a water bottle heater.

The suit says Ms. Evans took the water bottle from the heater and went to cool the bottle in cold water. It says she unplugged the water bottle heater, which was overflowing with water.

When she unplugged it, the cord dropped down by the changing table. The suit says Maddie grabbed the cord, pulling the water bottle heater and the scalding water onto her head and body.

She was rushed to Children's Hospital, then taken to a burn center in Augusta, Ga. Afterward, she was at a burn care center in Atlanta.

The suit, filed by attorney James McKoon and the Abrams law firm of Raleigh, N.C., says Maddie suffered "unspeakable pain" with burns to her head and 20 percent of her body.

It said she had second-degree burns to her left arm and shoulder and to the left side of her back as well as burns to her head, neck and left side.

She has scars and is unable to grow hair on the back of her head, it was stated.

The suit said the parents have had thousands of dollars in medical expenses and have lost time from their jobs as a realtor and teacher.

It says the parents have suffered anguish and health-wise from the incident and are in need of counseling. 

The complaint says the incident was apparently caught on video, but the church has declined to share the video with the family.

It asks $10 million in compensatory damages, plus punitive damages.

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