Family left shaken after toddler escapes from childcare centre

Family of a two-year-old woman, who escaped from a childcare centre in Melbourne's west, have slammed the preschool's operators.
It is the second incident in six months on the Werribee centre, the place a toddler has been discovered wandering outdoors alone.
The kid's grandfather, Duncan Reed was left shaken after his granddaughter, Maisie, escaped from Nido Early Faculty in Werribee on Tuesday, simply after 9.30am.

The kid's grandfather, Duncan Reed was left shaken after his granddaughter, Maisie, escaped from Nido Early Faculty in Werribee (9)

Two-year-old Maisie was discovered wandering alone alongside the entrance of the constructing yesterday morning, after leaving via an unlocked gate.
Maisie was seen by a mother or father and introduced again to the centre almost 10 minutes later.
Reed says he's completely livid and says the centre has tried to gloss over what has occurred.

Two-year-old Maisie discovered wandering alone alongside the entrance of the constructing.(9)

"May you think about if one thing had occurred? She may have been hit by a automobile, I simply cannot put it into phrases," he stated.
"I am so disenchanted by the best way now we have been handled, the best way the youngsters have been handled.
"It is not honest. Simply inform the reality guys."
The grandfather claimed the power initially informed dad and mom the toddler was merely "left unattended".
It is not the primary time this has occurred on the facility.
In December, a bit boy was caught on digicam operating alongside the footpath out the entrance earlier than wandering out onto the street.

It is the second incident in six months on the Werribee centre, the place a toddler has been discovered wandering outdoors alone.(9)

Nido Early Faculty in Werribee declined to remark.
A Division of Training and Coaching spokesperson stated they have been investigating a report of an unsupervised baby at Nido Early Faculty yesterday.
"The well being and security of all youngsters in early childhood centres is our high precedence," the spokesperson stated.
"Because the matter is ongoing, it might be inappropriate to offer additional remark presently."

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