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Childcare worker is jailed for six years over the death of a three-year-old boy

A former childcare worker has been sentenced to six years jail for the manslaughter of a three-year-old boy found on a school bus in Cairns, north Queensland.  Michael Glenn Lewis was handed down the sentence on Wednesday and will be eligible for parole in 18 months.  Maliq Nicholas Floyd Namok-Malamoo, known as Meeky, was found still strapped in a baby car seat after being left on a minibus at Goodstart Early Learning in Edmonton, near Cairns, on a hot day last February.  Maliq Nicholas Floyd Namok-Malamoo, known as Meeky, was found still strapped in a baby car seat on a minibus at Goodstart Early Learning in Edmonton, near Cairns. 

Shock plea over death of boy, 3, on daycare bus

News by Grace Mason Premium Content   THE former centre director of an Edmonton daycare has pleaded guilty to manslaughter over the death of a three-year-old boy left on a bus for six hours. The case of Michael Glenn Lewis, 45, was scheduled for an indictment presentation in its first appearance in the Cairns Supreme Court on Monday morning. But in a shock move Mr Lewis barrister Peter Feeney asked for him to be arraigned on the charge before he entered the guilty plea. He will be sentenced on Tuesday morning.   Former Goodstart Early Learning Edmonton centre director Michael Glenn Lewis, 45, has pleaded guilty to manslaughter over the death of a three-year-old boy allegedly left on a bus. PICTURE: STEWART McLEAN

Mother angry manslaughter charge dropped after toddler dies on Goodstart Early Learning centre minibus at Cairns

Mother angry manslaughter charge dropped after toddler dies on Goodstart Early Learning centre minibus at Cairns Posted FriFriday 12 updated SatSaturday 13 Maliq s mother spoke at a press conference in Cairns this morning. ( Share Print text only Cancel The family of a three-year-old who died after being left on a childcare centre bus when temperatures reached 34 degrees Celsius, has expressed grief and anger over the dropping of a manslaughter charge against a staff member. Key points: The family say they want justice and hope a similar incident never happens to another family The body of Maliq Nicholas Floyd Namok-Malamoo, 3, was found on a Goodstart Early Learning centre minibus in February last year

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