A MUM of a toddler at a nursery where a one-year-old boy died said her son once came home with “blood in his hair”. Neelam Amgad, 33, was walking her four-year-old home from his morning…
Mrs Amgad added: "I wanted to see what happened next, if he was crying, what they did, but they would not let me look.The nursery, which the mum claims is "not a well run place" and does not adequately cater for Abdulrehman's autism, then allegedly tried to make her sign an accident report.
Mrs Amgad added: "Every day I see the children look a bit scared and not happy. They leave them with dirty faces". Another 26-year-old mother of two, who lives within 100 yards of the nursery, said she too had concerns about the place and had pulled both her children out. She told how her eldest would come home hungry "everyday" and "often they had not changed his nappy".
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