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Leonardo Sanchez should be celebrating his second birthday on Saturday, but instead of a party, "I'm planning his funeral," his mom tells Utah's KSL. In what police are calling a "very tragic, sad accident," Leonardo was playing with other children at West Jordan Child Center in the Salt Lake City suburb Thursday when he crawled under a beanbag chair, reports the Salt Lake Tribune . An employee, apparently unaware, then sat on it to read to other kids, and employees found Leonardo unconscious 10 to 15 minutes later. He was given CPR before being rushed to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Police say he suffocated. "I'm so confused on how you don't know where my kid is," says mom Danielle Sanchez. "How do you not feel him? How do you not hear him scream?" "I dropped him off at daycare not realizing I would never be able to hold him again," Sanchez adds, per KUTV. "Somebody dropped the ball and now we're going to have to bury a boy because of that." In a statement, the daycare says "we regret deeply the tragic death of a young toddler at our daycare facility.

We know the family well, we grieve with them, and we pray that God will provide them the comfort and peace they inevitably will need." A rep for the Utah Office of Children's Licensing says the daycare was cited twice in five years for a lack of supervision on its patio and for a hole in a fence through which a child could have escaped, reports Fox 13. An investigation is underway. (A baby girl died on her first day at daycare.) Report a story error Toddler Dies After Day Care Employee Sits on Bean Bag Chair He Was Playing Under Leonardo Sanchez would have been 2 on Sept. 17. A grieving mother is seeking answers after her 1-year-old child died under a bean bag chair when a day care employee sat on it while reading to the other children. Little Leonardo “Leo” Sanchez would have turned 2 on September 17. Instead, his Utah family will bury him on that day, they said. Read: 600 Marijuana Plants Discovered Growing Behind Connecticut Day Care: Cops “In my mind, my child is under your care.

Police said they are examining video footage from inside the facility. The employee has not been charged.
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where can i buy deck chair canvas The West Jordan Child Center issued a statement, saying “We regret deeply the tragic death of a young toddler at our day care facility. No words adequately describe the depth of the sorrow we feel. “And, of course, we do not pretend to understand how devastating this is for the family. Read: Day Care Center Shuttered After 3-Month-Old Died On Her Mother's First Day Back at Work According to the Utah Office of Children’s Licensing, the day care has been cited twice in the past five years, the station reported.

One citation was for lack of supervision in the patio area. The other was for a fence hole that was big enough for a child to slip through. The licensing office is also investigating the boy’s death. A GoFundMe page has been established for the family. Leo’s funeral will be open to the public. A time and location has not yet been determined. Watch: Crying Toddler Rescued After Day Care Left Her Alone, Thought she Was A Doll Watch: Crying Toddler Rescued After Day Care Left Her Alone, Thought she Was A DollUtah parents are mourning the death of their toddler, who suffocated to death Thursday when a day care employee sat on a beanbag chair with the boy underneath. Leo Sanchez would have turned 2 on Sept. 17, CBS News reports. Instead, his parents plan to hold his funeral that day. Police, who have called the incident a “very tragic, sad accident” are reviewing surveillance footage from West Jordan Child Center in the city of West Jordan, KUTV reports.

They believe the employee, who was sitting down to read a story to other children, did not realize Leo was underneath the chair.Leo’s mother, Danielle Sanchez, said in an interview with the station. — People Magazine (@people) September 14, 2016 Utah’s Department of Health is also investigating. DOH spokesman Tom Hudachko told CBS that within the past five years, the facility has had some “minor infractions” but nothing major. However, former employee Madiee Smith told the network that the day care center was a “disaster” and that staff members were often overwhelmed, with too many kids in their care at once. Barry Johnson, an attorney for the day care center, released a statement on Friday: We regret deeply the tragic death of a young toddler at our day care facility. No words adequately describe the depth of the sorrow we feel. And, of course, we do not pretend to understand how devastating this is for the family. We know the family well, we grieve with them, and we pray that God will provide them the comfort and peace they inevitably will need.