Toddler took a five hour bus ride to nursery at Lulla’s Children and Family Center in Shepparton
Mum is furious after her daughter, 3, was reportedly ‘forgotten’ on a daycare bus for five hours before being found and rushed to hospital – as she reveals girl’s harrowing reaction to her ordeal
- Skye Seadon outraged daughter left on daycare bus
- Alyza, 3, was picked up at 9:15 am, found after 3:00 pm
- She was rushed to Goulburn Valley Hospital
A mother is furious after her three-year-old daughter was reportedly ‘forgotten’ and strapped into the nursery bus for five hours.
Skye Seadon is now demanding answers about how the dangerous alleged blunder could have happened, which saw little Alyza rushed to hospital in Shepparton on Friday.
The toddler was taken on a bus to Lulla’s Children and Family Center by her father Braydon at 9.15am as usual.
She was then driven to the center, which is only 3 km from home.
But around 3:30 p.m., Skye received a call that Alyza had been rushed to Goulburn Valley Hospital.
Victorian Police are now investigating the incident.
Little Alyza (pictured) was put on the nursery bus to Lulla’s Children and Family Center by her father Braydon at 9:15am as usual, but was found still on the bus five hours later
Skye Seadon (pictured) is now demanding answers about how the dangerous alleged blunder could have happened, which saw little Alyza rushed to hospital in Shepparton on Friday
When her mother arrived at the hospital, Alyza was running a fever and her temperature was 38.4 – dangerously high above the normal level of 37C.
She also suffered from severe dehydration after daycare staff “discovered” Alyza on the bus.
Ms Seadon, who has three children, exploded in an emotional post at the nursery while Alyza was still in hospital.
“I promise you’ll see me first thing on Monday morning!! You fucking incapable bastards left my fucking 3 year old daughter on the fucking friendly bus all day from 9:15pm to 3pm,” she said.
“She is in the hospital and has to stay because she is not doing very well!!
“I am so f***ing sad for my daughter. Imagine what she felt and screamed for no one to come and help her!! I feel so damn helpless.’
Alyza was hospitalized overnight and released on Saturday.
“How can you leave a child in a friendly bus, how do you forget, for example?” Ms Seadon told 9news.
Although she has been approached by the director of Lulla’s Children and Family Centre, she said she has not been given a full explanation of what happened.
Alyza was kept indoors with a high fever and dehydration, but was released on Saturday
Although Ms Seadon has been approached by the director of Lulla’s Children and Family Center (pictured), she said she has not been given a full explanation of what happened
Ms Seadon, who has three children, exploded in an emotional post at the nursery while Alyza was still in hospital
Ms Seadon said Alyza “snaps” when she talks about the experience and has been sleep-deprived since the incident.
The terrifying accident comes 10 months after another three-year-old was left on a bus for several hours.
The little girl was found unconscious on May 9 last year in a minibus outside Le Smileys Early Learning Center in Gracemere, near Rockhampton.
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 approached Lulla’s Children and Family Center for comment.