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Six women arrested over death of one-year-old boy at nursery

West Midlands Police launched a criminal investigation after an Ofsted inspection was carried out following the death in Dudley.

Richard Vernalls
Thursday 05 January 2023 18:36 GMT
Fairytales Day Nursery site in Bourne Street, Dudley, West Midlands. (Matthew Cooper/PA)
Fairytales Day Nursery site in Bourne Street, Dudley, West Midlands. (Matthew Cooper/PA)

The death of a one-year-old boy at a nursery is being treated as ā€œsuspiciousā€ by police, with six women arrested in connection with the incident.

West Midlands Police said a criminal investigation was launched after the toddler’s death on December 9 and a subsequent Ofsted inspection.

Fairytales Day Nursery in Bourne Street, Dudley, was closed by Ofsted, along with other linked premises, on December 14, after the watchdog said ā€œchildren may be at risk of harmā€ and suspended its registration.

The police said three women – aged 20, 23 and 50 – were arrested on December 16 on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter and later bailed.

Three more women – aged 51, 53 and 37 – were detained on Wednesday, two on suspicion of corporate manslaughter and one on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter.

In a statement, the force said: ā€œWe are treating the death of a one-year-old boy on December 9 at a Dudley nursery as suspicious and an investigation is under way.

ā€œThe boy’s family is being supported by specially trained officers.

ā€œA post-mortem has taken place but further tests will be conducted to establish the exact cause of death.ā€

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokeswoman said two ambulances, a trauma doctor and an air ambulance were sent to premises in Bourne Street at 3.19pm on December 9.

ā€œOn arrival crews found a child in a critical condition,ā€ she said.

ā€œMedics commenced advanced life support which continued en route to Russells Hall Hospital (Dudley) by ambulance.ā€

The boy died despite the efforts of medical personnel.

We suspended the provider’s registration because we believe children may be at risk of harm

Ofsted

A previous Ofsted report published in February last year found provision at the multi award-winning nursery to be good overall.

However, inspectors went back on December 15 2022 after Fairytales’ management told the watchdog of ā€œa serious incident involving a child in their careā€ at the Bourne Street site on December 9.

The provider, which runs two nursery sites, is legally obliged to tell Ofsted if there has been a ā€œserious accident, illness or injury to, or death of, any child while in their careā€.

In a report published on December 22, the watchdog said it had suspended the nursery’s registration on December 14, having ā€œreceived concerns that the provider was not meeting some of the safeguarding and welfare requirementsā€.

ā€œWe suspended the provider’s registration because we believe children may be at risk of harm,ā€ the report said.

Inspectors had by then carried out a visit, on December 15, finding the nursery had failed to tell authorities about a change of manager ā€œwhich is an offenceā€, and uncovering welfare shortcomings, particularly in the care of babies in the sleeping room.

Setting out what actions which, by law, needed to be taken at the site by January 13, Ofsted directed the nursery to ā€œensure at least half the staff who care for babies have received training that specifically addresses the care of babiesā€.

It must also ā€œdemonstrate how you will ensure sleeping babies are frequently checked to ensure that they are safeā€, as well as ā€œreview and implement sleeping arrangements to ensure children are placed down to sleep safely in line with latest government safety guidanceā€.

Ofsted said all staff must have the correct ā€œqualifications, training, skills, knowledge, and a clear understanding of their roles and responsibilities with regards to sleeping childrenā€.

The nursery must ā€œtake all reasonable steps to ensure children in your care are not exposed to risks, paying particular attention to risks in the baby roomā€.

The provider must also ā€œensure risk assessment is effective and identifiy aspects of the environment that need to be checked on a regular basis… and how the risk will be removed or minimisedā€.

Fairytales must also implement its own procedures ā€œto safeguard children in the event of an allegation being made against a member of staffā€ and make sure workers know the safeguarding policy ā€œso they can recognise and respond in a timely and appropriate way, when inappropriate behaviour is displayedā€ by other staff members.

An Ofsted spokesperson said: ā€œWe don’t comment on individual providers and it would be inappropriate for us to comment on the circumstances surrounding this child’s tragic death while a police investigation is under way.

ā€œHowever, we suspended this nursery’s registration on December 14 because we believed children may be at risk of harm.

ā€œInspectors visited the nursery the following day and issued a welfare requirements notice, setting out a range of actions the nursery must take to make sure children are safe.

ā€œWe are supporting the police with their ongoing investigation.ā€

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