boy with disabilities broke his nose at a Scots school and his mum claims he was 'neglected'. Kirsty Clapperton was left furious when her son, who has autism and uses a wheelchair, was in a serious accident at Braidburn School in Edinburgh.
She alleges the schoolboy was allowed to 'freely climb and run' despite requiring constant 1:1 support for his complex needs.
Her son needed surgery as a result and 'ended up with temporary leg paralysis for four days', reports Edinburgh Live. She told Edinburgh Live how this is just one example of when her son, who she wishes not to name, was 'neglected' by the school.
Kirsty also claims her boy has drank dirty bin water and got into locked parts of the playground under the schools watch.Edinburgh.
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