Arrest made over death of autistic girl, 7, found in golf course pond
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Arrest made over death of autistic girl, 7, found in golf course pond
"Nyla was a non-verbal seven-year-old girl who had been diagnosed with autism. During the course of the excursion she passed through a gap in the fence and approached woodland close to Owston Golf Course."
"The heart-breaking loss of Nyla May has had a huge emotional impact not just on her family, friends and loved ones, but on the wider community."
"A search began after the childminder raised the alarm with police and Nyla's family. The girl was found unresponsive and face down in a pond on the golf course."
Nyla May Bradshaw, a seven-year-old autistic girl, was found unresponsive in a pond at Owston Golf Course on March 30. A woman in her 30s has been arrested for gross negligence manslaughter and child neglect. Initial inquiries suggested no suspicious circumstances, but the investigation has been expanded. Nyla, who was non-verbal, was under the care of a childminder when she wandered away and fell into the pond. Despite efforts to resuscitate her, she was pronounced dead at the hospital. The incident has deeply affected her family and the community.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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