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Day Care Temporarily Shut Down After Child's Death
San Diego Day Care Operator James Nemeth Had License Suspended By State
http://www.10news.com/news/31274340/detail.htmlSAN DIEGO -- 10News learned that a day care run out of a home in Clairemont has been temporarily shut down after shocking allegations
On July 3, the state of California suspended the license of James Nemeth, the operator of San Diego Daycare.
The suspension notice states that a child suffered unexplained traumatic injuries including "bleeding in the eyes" while inside the day care. The boy died a day later on May 24.
The boy's father, Mike Oliver, spoke with 10News on Friday.
"This is just unbelievable," Oliver told 10News. "It's heartbreaking."
His son Louis died just four days before his first birthday.
"It's been very frustrating for us as a family not hearing anything about what's happened to my boy," said Oliver.
Oliver said that all investigators will tell him is that it is an ongoing investigation. Louis' autopsy results have not yet been released.
[...]10News went to Nemeth's home to get his side of the story. He declined to comment.
Earlier this month, a viewer tipped 10News to what they call Nemeth's suspicious and inappropriate behavior. The state's suspension notice stated that Nemeth wrestled with a man for approximately 10 minutes, bit the man and threatened "'There is going to be a fight'" and "'I'm going to kill you,'" all in front of a child.
Oliver said he wished he knew of Nemeth's history before placing Louis in his care.
"As a parent, I'm… paralyzed," he said.
Boy's Death At Day Care Center Ruled Homicide
Louis Michael Oliver Died In May After Injuries Suffered At San Diego Daycare
Aug 18 2012
http://www.10news.com/news/31365470/detail.htmlSAN DIEGO -- The death of an 11-month-old boy at a Clairemont day care center in May was ruled a homicide on Friday, according to the San Diego County Medical Examiner's Office.
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Court documents said the focus of the investigation has been on James Nemeth, who ran San Diego Daycare since 2009 until the facility's license was suspended by the state in July.
In July, 10News tried to speak to Nemeth, but he refused to comment on the incident.
Mike Oliver, Louis' father, was too upset to discuss Friday's homicide ruling. His wife told 10News that instead of police notifying them of the update before it became public information on the Medical Examiner's website, they were notified by neighbors who saw the report on the news.
San Diego police did not comment on Friday's homicide ruling and did not reveal if any arrests have been made in the case.
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