![]() ![]() His mum Fiona, 46, said she did not find out about the incident until several hours afterwards, and does not believe she and her husband were given a full account. However James’ family are furious not only that the incident happened, but at the way they say it was handled. Ofsted has investigated and the nursery said it has taken all the actions demanded of it. No such event has ever occurred at the nursery before and, following an immediate investigation, we have taken urgent steps to ensure that this could never happen again." It added: "We were all deeply relieved that no harm came to the child. READ MORE: Nan's 'humiliation' after Manchester Airport staff 'tell her to drop her trousers' James was later found by staff from the nursery, which has described the incident as "its responsibility and its failure". ![]() Elmhurst nursery have since denied this happened. StokeonTrentLive understands that a member of the public who had seen a little boy on his own away from the nursery was initially assured by Elmhurst staff that the child couldn’t be one of its youngsters. Video footage shows the boy crossing on a busy Newcastle Road, in Stone, for around 23 seconds before running further into the town. James Maguire managed to get out of the playground through a broken fence post and run into a town centre, without staff noticing. CCTV shows the shocking moment a three-year-old boy was left standing in the middle of a busy road after escaping nursery. ![]()
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