This is a tragic story that has no satisfactory ending all the way around. A 58-year-old nanny in Dallas, Georgia, was arrested after she had a long phone call. During the 45 minutes she was on the phone, the two 5-year-old girls she was charged with babysitting got into the pool in the backyard and both drowned. This is horrible enough, but one of the girls was also her grandchild.
It was the father of one of the girls, who was out with the girl's mother doing errands when the tragedy happened, who looked at phone records and determined that the nanny, Marta Corvi, had been on the phone with a friend at the time the girls drowned.
Corvi has been charged with reckless conduct, which is a misdemeanor. I'd be surprised if she spends any time at all in jail. Should she? While no doubt it is terribly irresponsible to not pay attention to two such young girls while on the phone, surely this was a horrible accident, and the woman is probably feeling awful. Children can move quickly and get into trouble very quickly. She is not the only adult who has made a bad judgment call. Do the parents bear any responsibility for not having a pool cover?
I can't imagine what the parents of the little girls are going through, but I can't imagine what Corvi is going through either. This is just awful in every which way. It's one of those things where the punishment, even if it means no jail time, will be bad enough because two little girls have lost their lives, and two families have been destroyed.
Should Marta Corvi serve jail time?
Image via Paulding County Sheriff's Office


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What is it with this website claiming every time a child gets hurt, the person responsible "feels bad and that's punishment enough"?!? No. No it's not!
teach your children to swim!!! At 5, they should know how. That being said, 45 minutes is WAY TOO LONG to leave a 5 year old alone.
Heck yes, she is respsonsible and needs more than just "live with your guilt!". She ignored two young children for almost an hour!! They were under her care and she wasn't paying attention. I believe that those girls would probably be alive if she hadn't been on the phone. If she had been watching the kids, they wouldn't have even gotten to the pool at all.
On the other hand, yes, if you have a pool on your property that kids can get into, they should be taught how to swim. But I'm sure the grandmother knew they couldn't swim and was neglectful for 45 minutes.
She should ABSOLUTELY be charged!! 45 minutes is an insanely huge amount of time to not be aware of where the two FIVE year olds you are responsible for are. My daughter is three, and if I KNOW where she is, I am calling to her or looking for her. We have a little pool, and my worst fear is that she will somehow end up in it (even though it's only about 1.5 feet deep), so I make DAMN sure I know where she is and the doors are locked. There is no excuse for what happened to those poor children. None
Should be...DON'T know where she is
I could understand if she was on the phone for a minute or two for an important call, and the girls got into the pool. But 45 minutes? No way. She was supposed to be watching those girls, and she ignored them for the better part of an hour. I think she should serve some time.
We have a pool fence, specifically designed for pools, to keep ALL children & pets OUT of it. Personally, I think the owners of the pool are just as guilty as the nanny, BUT, she was on the phone & not watching them either, so I am really torn. It's SO sad all around. That's WHY there are laws for pool owners to have fences, but I know it's not nationally.
Hmm, so according to this article, she wasn't a nanny but a housekeeper, and the daughter was left with her while the rest of the family went out to lunch...very strange: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/5-year-old-girls-drown-backyard-pool-housekeeper-takes-phone-call-police-article-1.1094058