11-month-old baby has 2nd-degree burns after bathing at school in RS A server from Campo Bom had her contractual relationship terminated after an 11-month-old baby had second-degree burns after taking a bath at a school in the municipality. The case happened on Friday (10). This Monday, City Hall reported that, "at the administrative level, the employee involved in the incident, who worked as a teaching assistant, had her contractual relationship terminated." ? Access the g1 RS channel on WhatsApp The municipal Executive also said that an investigative inquiry was launched with the aim of investigating "in a technical, impartial and thorough manner all the circumstances of what happened, through hearing those involved and analyzing the relevant elements". The girl remains hospitalized in a stable clinical condition at Hospital Lauro Réus, which found burns to her feet, legs and buttocks. According to a bulletin issued by the unit, she is "presenting positive progress and receiving specialized care." According to the girl's mother, the Municipal School of Early Childhood Education (Emei) Casa da Criança had contacted her by message at around 3:10 pm, informing her that an incident had occurred with the baby and that a responsible person needed to be present at the scene. "I asked them to tell me what had happened over the phone, and they told me that the baby had diarrhea and the teacher had bathed her with hot water and burned the baby's skin, but that it was nothing major," says the woman. When the mother arrived at the scene, her daughter was already being attended to by Samu. According to her, while still at Emei, the director reported to her that the teacher responsible for the bath had tested the water before putting the girl in the bathtub and that only after the bath did bubbles begin to appear on the skin. "Here at the hospital, the director says that the teacher left the water running and sat the baby in the stainless steel tub and, probably, heated the tub and caused my daughter's second-degree burn", reports the mother. Campo Bom City Hall issued a note regretting what happened and informed that it continues to monitor the situation, providing all necessary support to the family and adopting the appropriate administrative measures. The girl's mother filed a police report this Saturday (11). The case is being investigated by delegate Ariadne Langanke, who said she will begin testifying the people involved to determine the cause of the burns. 11-month-old baby has 2nd degree burns after bathing at school in RS Personal archive VIDEOS: Everything about RS