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In recent days, social network users have been extremely shocked and saddened by the incident that happened in Thai Binh province, when a preschool student was forgotten by his teacher on the shuttle bus, causing him to not survive. Authorities quickly got involved.
The Police Investigation Agency, Thai Binh City Police have issued an arrest warrant in an emergency for the teacher responsible for dropping off and picking up students by shuttle bus from the Hanoi Kindergarten. 2 in the morning of May 29.
This information was confirmed by Major Phan Minh Hoang - Deputy Chief of Thai Binh City Police, Deputy Head of the Police Investigation Agency - to the media at noon on May 30.
Major Hoang said: "Thai Binh City Police have conducted an investigation and autopsy. Initial assessment is that the baby was in the car for a long time, the weather was hot, and there was no food in the stomach." His strength was exhausted, combined with the narrow space, so we determined he had respiratory failure."
"Yesterday, the Police Investigation Agency - Thai Binh City Police issued a decision to prosecute the case to conduct an investigation according to regulations. The Police Investigation Agency - Thai Binh City Police also issued a decision. order to temporarily detain people in case of emergency and order to arrest people in case of emergency for teachers who transport students from home to school. These orders have been approved by the People's Procuracy of Thai Binh City" - Major Phan Minh Hoang said know more.
Initial investigation results show: At about 6:20 a.m. on May 29, Mr. NVL (born in 1965, residing in Quang Trung ward, Thai Binh city) drove a 29-seat car with a QA teacher to pick up GH (born in 2019, residing in Vu Thu district) and 9 other students go to school at Hanoi Kindergarten facility 2 (address in Phu Xuan commune, Thai Binh city).
When arriving at school, Mr. L opened the car door for teachers and students to enter the classroom. After that, Mr. L drove the car to park at the school gate and left. When entering the classroom, the class teacher took a photo of the student attendance and sent it to the school's software for monitoring and management, but discovered that child H was absent but did not notify his family.
At about 5:00 p.m. on the same day, Mr. T.D.A - the child's biological uncle - came to pick him up and found that he could not find the child in class. He informed the school and went looking for him, discovering that child H had been forgotten in the car. Although H was taken to the hospital, it was determined that H had passed away before that.
On May 30, after completing the autopsy procedures, baby TG H 2 was taken to the Thai Binh City Funeral Home and handed over to the family to handle the funeral. At the funeral home, Mrs. Dinh Thi Hang (born 1963, from Nam Dinh, temporarily residing in Vu Thu district, Thai Binh province), the baby's grandmother, hugged her face and sobbed. She said that at about 6:20 a.m. on May 29, she took her grandson to the gate to board the school shuttle and saw him sitting in the second row (behind the driver's seat) before returning home.
According to Ms. Hang, every day, the school's car picks up and takes students home to their parents, but on May 29 there is a school year closing ceremony so parents have to go to school to pick up their children. On the same afternoon, her son (his uncle Huy) went to pick him up from school but couldn't find him so he asked the teachers in class and were told he wouldn't go to school today.
"My son called home and said the teacher said he didn't go to school. I yelled at him, are you kidding me? It was my mother who put him on the school bus, so why did she say he didn't go to school? I immediately called the teacher. When I picked him up in the car, she encouraged me to wait and check again. Unexpectedly, my nephew was left in the car for a whole day, no one knew," Ms. Hang choked up.
According to Ms. Hang, child H has been attending Hong Nhung 2 Kindergarten (Phu Xuan commune, Thai Binh city) for more than 2 years, with a budget of 3 million VND/month, including pick-up and drop-off at home. My mother chose this service so that the whole family would not have to worry about picking her up.
According to her, up to now, the school's student pick-up and drop-off staff rarely sign and hand over students. There is also no information connection between parents and schools about whether children go to class or not. On May 29, she did not receive any information about her child not going to class until she received the bad news.
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