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CNN confirms Britney Spears story:
MALIBU, California (AP) — Child welfare officials and a sheriff’s deputy visited Britney Spears’ home in California because her infant son was accidentally dropped from a high chair, People Magazine and the Los Angeles Times reported.
Six-month-old Sean Preston fell April 1 as his nanny was lifting him from the high chair and something in the chair snapped, Star magazine reported Tuesday. The infant slipped from her arms and fell, bruising his head on the floor, the magazine said.
People magazine and the Los Angeles Times also reported the incident on Wednesday.
Though a doctor examined the baby at the house, Spears and husband Kevin Federline took the baby to the emergency room to have him examined six days later, the report said.
Spears’ attorney, Martin Singer, said in a statement that the hospital made a report to the Department of Children and Family Services as required by state law.
“DCFS immediately responded and determined there was no problem and no reason to open a formal investigation. They determined that the parents weren’t involved in the injury and nothing was improper within the home,” he said.




