Ofsted inspected nursery after child's unexplained injury - they found kids had been exposed to 'stagnant slime'

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A nursery has been rated 'inadequate' by Ofsted after inspectors found young children had been exposed to 'stagnant slime'. Inspectors visited Acorn nursery in Northwich, Cheshire, after receiving reports that a child had sustained an unexplained injury.

Carter Millbanks-Lewis, who was 18 months at the time, fractured his skull in November last year. His mum claims she noticed a lump on his head after he spent the day at the nursery. READ MORE: 'I work two jobs and get Universal Credit.

It still isn't enough' Tanya Jagger previously spoke of her anguish, after she was wrongly suspected of assaulting her son, and prevented from spending time with him unsupervised.

After an extensive police investigation, Cheshire Police said they were 'unable to establish where or when the injury was sustained.' The force said they could find no evidence that an assault had taken place and no further action was taken.

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