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Fairfield Sitter Charged In Baby's Death Seeks Medical Reports

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- As the case against a Fairfield day care provider charged in a 4-month-old Shelton boy's death continues, prosecutors for the state have turned over medical records to the defense, according to the CT Post.

Carol Cardillo

Carol Cardillo

Photo Credit: Fairfield Police Department

Adam Seagull's records were handed over during a brief hearing Tuesday, the first since day care provider Carol Cardillo pleaded not guilty earlier this month to second-degree manslaughter, reckless endangerment and risk of injury to a child.  

Also Tuesday, Superior Court Judge Robert Devlin continued the case to Nov. 23, the CT Post says.

Authorities said the baby died March 22 from an overdose of Benadryl. Cardillo, who ran an unlicensed  day care operation out of her Edgewood Road home for 11 years, has repeatedly denied giving the child Benadryl, though police say records show she purchased the over-the-counter allergy medicine a week before the death, the CT Post says.

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