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Video shows SoCal daycare worker tossing child in air, dropping him: key context

Video shows SoCal daycare worker tossing child in air, dropping him: key context: source-led context, summary, FAQ, and links for this topic.

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3 min readchildcareenUpdated 7/9/2026

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Key facts

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  • The representative source set is Google Trends en KTLA, Google Trends en ABC7 Los Angeles.
  • The confirmed context is: A family is seeking legal action against an El Segundo fitness club’s daycare center after startling video was released that shows a worker tossing a child in the air and dropping him.   A family is seeking legal action against an El Segundo fitness club's daycare center after startling video was released that shows a worker tossing a child in the air and dropping him.   The incident took place at the Bay Club Clubhouse on March 17, 2025, according to a complaint filed earlier this month. The Bay Club is a fitness center that has a childcare facility called the Clubhouse. Per the complaint, the father of the 23-month-old child – identified only as “C
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  • 2 reviewed sources · Updated 7/9/2026
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Quick summary

  • The representative source set is Google Trends en KTLA, Google Trends en ABC7 Los Angeles.
  • The confirmed context is: A family is seeking legal action against an El Segundo fitness club’s daycare center after startling video was released that shows a worker tossing a child in the air and dropping him.   A family is seeking legal action against an El Segundo fitness club's daycare center after startling video was released that shows a worker tossing a child in the air and dropping him.   The incident took place at the Bay Club Clubhouse on March 17, 2025, according to a complaint filed earlier this month. The Bay Club is a fitness center that has a childcare facility called the Clubhouse. Per the complaint, the father of the 23-month-old child – identified only as “C
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Key summary

A family is seeking legal action against an El Segundo fitness club’s daycare center after startling video was released that shows a worker tossing a child in the air and dropping him.   A family is seeking legal action against an El Segundo fitness club's daycare center after startling video was released that shows a worker tossing a child in the air and dropping him.   The incident took place at the Bay Club Clubhouse on March 17, 2025, according to a complaint filed earlier this month. The Bay Club is a fitness center that has a childcare facility called the Clubhouse. Per the complaint, the father of the 23-month-old child – identified only as “C

Confirmed sources

Google Trends en KTLA — Video shows SoCal daycare worker tossing child in air, dropping him: A family is seeking legal action against an El Segundo fitness club’s daycare center after startling video was released that shows a worker tossing a child in the air and dropping him.   A family is seeking legal action against an El Segundo fitness club's daycare center after startling video was released that shows a worker tossing a child in the air and dropping him.   The incident took place at the Bay Club Clubhouse on March 17, 2025, according to a complaint filed earlier this month. The Bay Club is a fitness center that has a childcare facility called the Clubhouse. Per the complaint, the father of the 23-month-old child – identified only as “C

Google Trends en ABC7 Los Angeles — Parents sue after video appears to show toddler thrown by daycare worker in El Segundo: A daycare center at the Bay Club in El Segundo is facing a lawsuit after the parents of a 23-month-old child alleged their son was severely injured by a worker. Warning: The video in the media player above is graphic and may be difficult to watch. The lawsuit centers on surveillance video from March 2025 at the daycare facility for members of the upscale Bay Club and Manhattan Country Club. The footage shows a worker grabbing the toddler, identified in court documents as C. , by his arms and swinging him through her legs multiple times. On the third swing, the worker appears to toss the child into the air and miss catching him as he falls

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Google Trends en KTLA

Video shows SoCal daycare worker tossing child in air, dropping him

A family is seeking legal action against an El Segundo fitness club’s daycare center after startling video was released that shows a worker tossing a child in the air and dropping him.

Source
Google Trends en ABC7 Los Angeles

Parents sue after video appears to show toddler thrown by daycare worker in El Segundo

A daycare center at the Bay Club in El Segundo is facing a lawsuit after the parents of a 23-month-old child alleged their son was severely injured by a worker.

Source

Confirmed facts vs. open claims

Confirmed from listed sources

  • The lead source is “Video shows SoCal daycare worker tossing child in air, dropping him” from Google Trends en KTLA.
  • The representative source set is Google Trends en KTLA, Google Trends en ABC7 Los Angeles.
  • The page was last updated on 2026-07-09.

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Why this matters for Korean, Japanese, and French readers

한국

한국 독자는 childcare 관련 정보를 빠르게 소비하므로, 출처·업데이트 시점·확인 여부가 함께 보여야 공유와 검색 유입에 유리합니다.

日本

日本の読者には、childcare の要点を短く示し、出典と未確認点を分けることで信頼しやすい記事になります。

France

Pour les lecteurs français, childcare doit être expliqué avec contexte, sources visibles et points à suivre plutôt qu’avec un simple résumé automatique.

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One-line conclusion

childcare is best read through confirmed source evidence, open questions, and follow-up updates.

Reference table

Google Trends en KTLA · Video shows SoCal daycare worker tossing child in air, dropping himA family is seeking legal action against an El Segundo fitness club’s daycare center after startling video was released that shows a worker tossing a child in the air and dropping him.
Google Trends en ABC7 Los Angeles · Parents sue after video appears to show toddler thrown by daycare worker in El SegundoA daycare center at the Bay Club in El Segundo is facing a lawsuit after the parents of a 23-month-old child alleged their son was severely injured by a worker.
Published2026-07-09
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Sources

  • Video shows SoCal daycare worker tossing child in air, dropping him · Google Trends en KTLA

    A family is seeking legal action against an El Segundo fitness club’s daycare center after startling video was released that shows a worker tossing a child in the air and dropping him.   A family is seeking legal action against an El Segundo fitness club's daycare center after startling video was released that shows a worker tossing a child in the air and dropping him.   The incident took place at the Bay Club Clubhouse on March 17, 2025, according to a complaint filed earlier this month. The Bay Club is a fitness center that has a childcare facility called the Clubhouse. Per the complaint, the father of the 23-month-old child – identified only as “C

  • Parents sue after video appears to show toddler thrown by daycare worker in El Segundo · Google Trends en ABC7 Los Angeles

    A daycare center at the Bay Club in El Segundo is facing a lawsuit after the parents of a 23-month-old child alleged their son was severely injured by a worker. Warning: The video in the media player above is graphic and may be difficult to watch. The lawsuit centers on surveillance video from March 2025 at the daycare facility for members of the upscale Bay Club and Manhattan Country Club. The footage shows a worker grabbing the toddler, identified in court documents as C. , by his arms and swinging him through her legs multiple times. On the third swing, the worker appears to toss the child into the air and miss catching him as he falls