Alabama Teacher Faces Arrest After 4-Year-Old’s Disturbing ER Visit Following Mysterious Drink, Parents Claim She Nearly Died

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A teacher from Mobile, Alabama faces charges of aggravated child abuse after authorities found he allegedly provided a dangerously high dose of alcohol to a 4-year-old pupil. On April 28, Mary and Albert Singleton noticed their daughter, Algeria, in distress upon picking her up from Collins-Rhodes Elementary School. Her mother described her as “limp and slobbering.” Initially, a school nurse suggested an ear infection, leading the parents to rush Algeria to the emergency room, unaware of the true situation. Stunned by the diagnosis of a blood alcohol content of 0.29—over three times the adult legal limit—Albert Singleton questioned the lack of supervision. The Mobile County Sheriff's Department arrested 56-year-old Tracy Walker, the special education teacher, after Algeria asserted he had given her the intoxicating beverage. He remains detained as inquiries proceed.

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