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Families take legal action over nursery worker's abuse
Summary
Forty-six families have launched a civil case after allegations about a nursery worker led to a Metropolitan Police inquiry; around 700 children who attended the nursery during the period have been contacted and are receiving specialist support.
Content
Families of children who attended a London nursery have begun civil legal action following allegations about a staff member's conduct. The worker was suspended after a colleague raised concerns, and a Metropolitan Police inquiry followed. The investigation reportedly uncovered a large collection of indecent images. Around 700 children who attended the nursery during the period in question have been contacted and are receiving specialist support.
Key points:
- Forty-six families are bringing a civil claim related to the worker's conduct.
- The worker was suspended after a colleague reported concerning behaviour and a police investigation took place.
- Police reported finding a large collection of indecent images during their inquiry.
- Approximately 700 children who attended the setting in the relevant years have been contacted and offered specialist support.
- The families say they are seeking accountability from the nursery operator and have asked Camden Council to investigate the organisation as a corporate entity.
Summary:
The families have initiated a civil case and are seeking a formal investigation of the nursery operator by Camden Council. The police inquiry has already taken place; the course and timing of further official reviews or legal hearings are undetermined at this time.
