In re A.T. CA4/2
Minor, a female, was born in September 2016. Defendant and appellant M.B. (mother) and A.T. (father; collectively, parents) lived separately but father visited minor often. Parents were hoping to reconcile. Parents were both in their 20s when minor was born.
On March 29, 2017, plaintiff and respondent San Bernardino County Children and Family Services (CFS) responded to a child welfare referral indicating that minor, then six months old, was the victim of physical abuse and neglect. Minor had a broken left humerus and left ulna; mother’s story was inconsistent with minor’s injuries. The investigating social worker learned that minor had a severe displaced fracture of the left humerus (long bone in the upper arm), and fractures to her left ulna and radius (two forearm bones). Minor needed surgery for the fractures.
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