A child received serious injury at a Baku kindergarten - ambulance was not called

In one of the preschool institutions in Baku - in nursery-kindergarten №291 - a three-year-old child fell and received serious facial injuries.
As reported by BAKU.WS with reference to Xəzər TV, the father of the victim, Eljan Idrisbeyli, claims that the teachers did not provide first aid to the child and did not call an ambulance.
"After the incident, they simply handed him over to his mother - covered in blood, with a lacerated face. When I arrived, my wife was standing with the child at the gates of the kindergarten, the child was bleeding profusely. We urgently took him to Semashko Hospital (the old name of the Clinical Medical Center - ed.). On the way, the kindergarten director called and, without even asking about the child's condition, said: 'Don't mention the name of our institution,'" the father recounted.
At the hospital, the child received two stitches on his face, however, due to the dangerous location of the wound near the eye area, doctors were unable to place a stitch.
"We asked the director to provide footage from the cameras, but she replied that the kindergarten is not equipped with a video surveillance system," added Eljan Idrisbeyli.
The kindergarten director, Sahiba khanum, stated that she learned about the incident belatedly and placed all responsibility on the teacher: "She did not inform me about what happened in time. I took an explanatory note from her."
Meanwhile, the Baku City Education Department presented a completely different version of the events. The official statement says that on September 30 around 11:00, one of the students in the middle group did indeed fall and was injured. The child was given first aid on site, then parents were notified, and the mother took him to the hospital. The teacher was given a disciplinary sanction. According to a department representative, the child's condition is satisfactory.
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