NEW YORK -- The family of a young disabled girl is suing the city, claiming she is being abused by a fellow student on her school bus and even inside the school.
Michael Tucker says his daughter, Tytia, was born with brain damage and cerebral palsy.
After several years as a special education student at P.S. 396, we're told Tytia never had a problem until last December.
On a bus outside the school, she was allegedly bitten on the face by another special education student.
Tucker says there were four other incidents of biting or scratching.
The latest incident is said to have happened on May 28, apparently leading to a mark on Tytia's face.
The Department of Education told Eyewitness News that according to the superintendent responsible for the school, all of the complaints involving Tytia were investigated and were unfounded.
But Tucker showed us a report from the Office of School Health, indicating that Tytia suffered a face bite back in December. Also, the school bus driver filed an incident report.
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Sunday, May 31, 2009
Family of disabled girl sues New York City, alleging she was abused by other students on school bus
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