July 26, 2024

USA: 95-Year-Old Grandmother Assaulted By Home Care Worker In Harlem. All Caught On Surveillance Cameras The Family Inside Her Home. The Suspect Hasn't Been Arrested, Nor Has She Been Fired.

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Eyewitness News ABC7NY published July 25, 2024: Video shows 95-year-old grandmother assaulted by home aid in Harlem. Jim Dolan reports.
CBS New York published July 26, 2024: Disturbing video shows 95-year-old being attacked by home health care aide. A home health care aide was caught on video beating a 95-year-old Harlem woman she was supposed to be caring for. CBS New York's Jennifer Bisram spoke to the victim and her granddaughter.

ABC7 News, New York City local
written by Jim Dolan
Friday July 26, 2024

HARLEM, Manhattan (WABC) -- Disturbing video obtained by Eyewitness News shows a 95-year-old woman being assaulted by a home health aide in Harlem this past weekend.

The incident happened on July 21 after the home health aide was sent to take care of the woman who uses a walker and needs an oxygen tank.

The video -- caught on the victim's Nest camera -- showed the aide whacking her with a pan and also hitting her repeatedly until she collapsed to the floor.

"It was a nightmare," said Michelle Mitchell, the victim's granddaughter. "It was horrific. It was one of the worst days of my life."

Mitchell was in New Jersey, but she was watching the ordeal on her phone as it happened because the family installed cameras in her grandma's apartment.

"It was so unreal to me, that someone could punch somebody like they were beating them down," added Mitchell.

The victim suffered bruises is sore and can't lift her arms from the attack. Doctors say they are also worried about possible blood clots.

The worker had been sent to the home by Medflyt at Home Health Care Agency.

"We're doing an internal investigation, alongside the New York City Police Department, and are cooperating with authorities," the company said in a statement to Eyewitness News.

Police are looking for the health aide worker. So far, there have been no arrests.

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