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Child left on nursery bus for five hours at Lulla’s Children and Family Center in Shepparton

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The mother is furious after her 3-year-old daughter was allegedly “forgotten” on a nursery bus for five hours before she was found and rushed to hospital, as she reveals the girl’s heartbreaking reaction to the his ordeal.

  • Skye Seadon outraged daughter abandoned on nursery bus
  • Alyza, 3, was taken into custody at 9:15 a.m. and found after 3:00 p.m.
  • She was rushed to Goulburn Valley Hospital.

A mother is furious after her three-year-old daughter was allegedly “forgotten” and left buckled into her daycare bus seat for five hours.

Skye Seadon is now demanding answers as to how the alleged dangerous mistake could have happened, and little Alyza had to be rushed to hospital in Shepparton on Friday.

The girl was put on the bus to the Lulla Children and Family Center at 9:15 am, as usual, by her father, Braydon.

They then took her to the center, which is only 3 km from her home.

But around 3:30pm, Skye received a call to tell her that Alyza had been rushed to Goulburn Valley Hospital.

Victoria Police are now investigating the incident.

Little Alyza (pictured) was put on the daycare bus to the Lulla Children and Family Center at 9:15am as usual by her father, Braydon, but was found still on the bus five hours later.

Skye Seadon (pictured) is now demanding answers as to how the alleged dangerous mistake could have happened, with little Alyza having to be rushed to hospital in Shepparton on Friday.

Skye Seadon (pictured) is now demanding answers as to how the alleged dangerous mistake could have happened, and little Alyza had to be rushed to hospital in Shepparton on Friday.

When her mother arrived at the hospital, Alyza had a fever and her temperature was 38.4, dangerously high above the normal level of 37C.

She was also suffering from severe dehydration after daycare staff ‘discovered’ Alyza on the bus.

Ms Seadon, who has three children, blew up at the nursery in an emotional post while Alyza was still in hospital.

I promise you’ll see me first thing Monday morning!! You fucking incapables left my fucking 3-year-old daughter on the fucking bus all day from 9:15 to 3:00 pm,’ she said.

‘He’s in the hospital and he has to stay because he’s not very well!

“I’m fucking sad for my daughter. Imagine what she was feeling and screaming for no one to come help her! Feeling so fucking powerless.

Alyza stayed in the hospital overnight and was released on Saturday.

‘How can you leave a child on a friendly bus? How do you forget that?’ Ms Seadon told 9news.

Although the director of the Lulla Center for Children and Families contacted her, she said she did not receive a full explanation of what happened.

Alyza remained hospitalized with a high fever and dehydrated, but was released on Saturday.

Alyza remained hospitalized with a high fever and dehydrated, but was released on Saturday.

While Ms Seadon has been contacted by the director of the Lulla Center for Children and Families (pictured), she said she has not received a full explanation as to what happened.

While Ms Seadon has been contacted by the director of the Lulla Center for Children and Families (pictured), she said she has not received a full explanation as to what happened.

Ms Seadon, who has three children, blew up at the nursery in an emotional post while Alyza was still in hospital.

Ms Seadon, who has three children, blew up at the nursery in an emotional post while Alyza was still in hospital.

Ms. Seadon said that Alyza “shuts up” when talking about the experience and that she had sleep disturbances since the incident.

The terrifying mishap comes 10 months after another three-year-old boy was left on a bus for hours.

The girl was found unconscious in a minivan outside Le Smileys Early Learning Center in Gracemere, near Rockhampton, on May 9 last year.

She had been in the van for several hours while it was 29 degrees outside.

Maliq ‘Meeky’ Nicholas Floyd Namok-Malamoo, 3, died in similar circumstances in Cairns in February 2020.

Daily Mail Australia reached out to Lulla’s Center for Children and Families for comment.

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