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Diaper's Ink Leads Day Care To Suspect Child Abuse
School Reports Parents After Finding Marks On Girl's
Private Parts
POSTED: 10:54 am CDT June 14, 2005
UPDATED: 3:39 pm CDT June 14, 2005
HOUSTON -- A Houston-area mother wants
a popular diaper brand to recall its product after the ink
used on the diaper made her daughter's day care think she
was being abused by her parents, the Local 2 Troubleshooters
reported Monday in an exclusive story.
The mother said her daughter's day care turned her
and her husband into Child Protective Services after
finding what they thought were bruises on the girl's
private parts.
"I fell to pieces. I couldn't imagine what they
thought when they saw something like that," Jennifer
Brock told Local 2. "My heart break turned to anger and
confusion."
The bruises turned out to be blue ink from the
child's Huggies Pull-Up Diapers fading onto her skin.
The designs on the inside of the diaper -- stars
outlined in purple ink -- were the culprit.
CPS cleared the Brocks of the abuse allegations but
they told Local 2 that they still want something done
about the problem.
"Personally, I think they should, at the very least,
go public about it. The most courteous thing they can
do is recall the product," the mother said.
"Something like this could be used as fuel to have
parental rights terminated. It could get ugly real
quick," father Kevin Brock said.
In a statement e-mailed to Jennifer Brock, Huggies
said, "We are so sorry that the color from the training
pants transferred to your daughter's skin. The cause of
this issue, while rare, is under investigation."
Huggies said it has no plans to recall the diapers
and that they are working to remedy the manufacturing
problem.
The child's day care issued an apology to the Brocks
but said they did the right thing by notifying the
authorities of the situation.
CPS officials said they e-mailed all of their
investigators, alerting them to the problem with the
diapers.
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