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Nursery group and nursery assistant fined in Eton Manor case

Two nursery limited companies and a nursery worker have been ordered to pay a total of 222,400 in fines and costs for health and safety failings that led to the death of a two-year-old girl.

Rhiya Malin, pictured below, was found trapped in the playhouse at Eton Manor Children’s Day Nursery in Chigwell, Essex, on 7 November 2007.

Casterbridge Care and Education Limited and Casterbridge Nurseries (Eton Manor) pleaded guilty to health and safety failings and were fined £75,000 each and ordered to pay £70,000 in costs to Epping Forest District Council, which brought the prosecution case.

Nursery assistant Kayley Murphy was fined £2,400 for failing to ensure Rhiya’s safety and given 12 months to pay.

Ms Murphy was among staff supervising children in the outdoor area and had been talking on her mobile phone immediately prior to the incident.

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