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New charges over child s bus death

New charges over child’s bus death Goodstart Early Learning Centre faces thousands of dollars in fines over three-year-old’s death in Cairns last year. Picture: ABC NEWS Crime by Emily Cosenza 21st Apr 2021 6:37 PM The childcare operator at the centre of the tragic death of a three-year-old boy who was left in a hot bus is facing thousands of dollars in fines after Education Queensland filed court action. Maliq Nicholas Floyd Namok-Malamoo was left on the Edmonton Goodstart Early Learning minibus for almost six hours on a 34C day on February 18 last year. His body was later found in the parked vehicle outside Hambledon State School in Cairns.

Mum s tears for toddler, 3, after bus tragedy | Fraser Coast Chronicle

THE heartbroken mum of a Cairns toddler left to die on a daycare bus has spoken out about her family s anguish and desperate bid for justice . Maliq Nicholas Floyd Namok-Malamoo, 3, known as Meeky , was allegedly left on the Edmonton Goodstart Early Learning Centre bus on February 18 last year for more than six hours after being picked up by centre director Michael Lewis, 45, and worker Dionne Grills, 34. Both were originally charged with his manslaughter and Mr Lewis has been committed to stand trial, but a magistrate last month found Ms Grills had no case to answer and dropped the charge.   Police officers examine the Goodstart Early Learning Centre minibus in Febuary 2020. PICTURE: BRENDAN RADKE

Mum s tears for toddler, 3, after bus tragedy

Mum s tears for toddler, 3, after bus tragedy | Sunshine Coast Daily

THE heartbroken mum of a Cairns toddler left to die on a daycare bus has spoken out about her family s anguish and desperate bid for justice . Maliq Nicholas Floyd Namok-Malamoo, 3, known as Meeky , was allegedly left on the Edmonton Goodstart Early Learning Centre bus on February 18 last year for more than six hours after being picked up by centre director Michael Lewis, 45, and worker Dionne Grills, 34. Both were originally charged with his manslaughter and Mr Lewis has been committed to stand trial, but a magistrate last month found Ms Grills had no case to answer and dropped the charge.   Police officers examine the Goodstart Early Learning Centre minibus in Febuary 2020. PICTURE: BRENDAN RADKE

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