‘They failed, simple as that’: NICU nurse accused of ‘malicious wounding’ of premature babies including fracturing one infant’s leg

Erin Strotman

Inset: Erin Strotman (Henrico County Jail). Background: Henrico Doctors’ Hospital (Google Maps).

The Virginia Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) nurse accused of breaking the bones of vulnerable babies has been indicted on charges that she hurt more infants over a period of three years.

Erin Elizabeth Ann Strotman, 26, was charged in January with malicious wounding and felony child abuse in connection to an incident that occurred in November at Henrico Doctors’ Hospital in Richmond. On Tuesday, Strotman was indicted on six new felony child abuse and neglect charges, court records say. According to local CBS affiliate WTVR, the charges relate to her treatment of four babies between 2022 and 2024. The neglect charge is related to her treatment of a fifth infant who was not injured.

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Commonwealth’s Attorney Shannon Taylor told reporters Tuesday after Strotman’s first round of charges, a family’s attorney made her office aware of an assault back in 2022. No one had alerted authorities about the assault at the time it occurred, she said.

“Certainly when you’re talking about a process where mandated reporters are supposed to notify the agency who oversees whatever area we are covering, and there is a failure to do that, that is always concerning,” she said.

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