The heart is opened about the death of Toddler drowned on the nursery pea in the nursery

After drowning on a single pea, a two -year -old girl who died in Creche opened her ordeal by saying ‘they were tortured every day’.
Little Lauren Boland joined the Little Explorers Center on 18 January 2023, when the tragic activity took place.
An investigation at the Coroner Court of Dublin, heard that a postmortem showed that Lauren was sufficient to prevent the airway at the narrowest point of the food – 11×5 millimeter measuring.
CCTV images from Creche showed that the child who started walking was served for lunch at 12.06 shortly after serving for lunch. Irish mirror reports.
Lauren’s father, Matt Boland, said that his daughter was always happy and smiling and had no health problems.
He remembered that the little girl pointed to the moon, and when she left her that morning, she said ‘Sun’ and added that it was ‘the last thing she told me’.
Mr. Boland said the scene of reaching Creche after being warned by his wife, everyone cried and ‘a feeling of panic’.
He told me how his daughter held her hand and said she loved her.
Little Lauren Boland (in the picture) Grapeses, where tragic activity took place on January 18, 2023, joined the Little Explorers Center in Little Wicklow
Someone reported that Father Lauren’s heart stopped for 40 minutes before he was placed in the ambulance.
The two -year -old child, defined as ‘Sunlight’ and ‘Light of our lives’, then had a cardiac stance and died in the arms of his parents.
Speaking after the investigation, Lauren’s mother Lisa said, ‘Every day we were tortured to how if and work can be different and that things should be different.
‘The injustice that Lauren is not with us is so heavy and there is still a loss to understand how it is to our little daughter.’
Coroner Clare Keane asked the review of diet guides about the danger of drowning for children and to consider defibrillators in all child care facilities.
Ms. Boland, who described the events in more detail, said that Creche, who explained that her daughter swallowed a stuck pea at 12.17, said.
Ms. Boland, her daughter’s Creche on the ground, lying in a pale green color, her skin was cold to touch ‘pure shock screaming’ he said.
Creche reported that he was trying to give Lauren to mouth resuscitation before he was recommended by his staff.

An investigation at the Coroner Court of Dublin Region (in the picture) heard that a postmortem food – Lauren measures 11×5 millimeters – was enough to prevent the airway at the narrow point
The mother said that the staff looked like frozen in shock and did not know what to do, that she was told to calm down or that she would have to leave otherwise.
The temporary manager in Creche gave evidence that Lauren pointed out his throat and coughing while coughing while eating lunch.
Mrs. Kinsella said that she was looking for help from other staff when she was afraid that the girl gave a series of slapping in the back and she was afraid that she could drown.
Answering questions from Coroner, the staff added that Lauren could not find anything while looking at his mouth.
Creche’s Deputy Principal Debbie Cassidy-Canavan gave evidence that he took over the attempts to revive children who started walking, but when he realized that he did not go as we hoped, he felt disbelief.
Grace Kennedy and Amy Roberts, the other two Creche staff, reported that the community provided CPR before the first aid intervention and medical officials arrived.
Gina McGarry, the director of the company running Little Explorers Center, said Creche’s policies and procedures have not been identified after a complete examination.
He insisted that defibrillators are now provided in all centers and that all managers were trained in the form of an advanced first aid reaction.

Sobbing Lisa Boland described her daughter as ‘brightest star’ and ‘light of our lives’.
Ms. Boland, nobody in the nearby supermarket and pharmacy to be used with the defibrillator to be used to use the pediatric pediatric pediatric pads never know, he said.
Ms. McGarry confirmed that four personnel from Crechae were trained on the day of the event, despite the arrangements that require at least one.
The Public Prosecutor’s Office Director, after an investigation into Lauren’s death, no criminal prosecution should not emerge.
Pathologist John O’Neill confirmed that Lauren died of the brain because of a lack of oxygen due to a long cardiovascular arrest caused by the drowning section.
Lauren’s family’s advisor, a false adventure decision that said that the child was in a controlled environment resulted.
However, after Lauren was supported by the third first aid intervention at the scene, a series of problems such as Heimlich maneuver and an ambulance called an ambulance and a series of problems were identified.
However, Creche’s adviser, Veronica McINERney Bl, argued that the accidental death decision would be the right finding because more than one Creche staff immediately moved and followed the first aid training instructions.
Ms. Boland described her daughter as ‘the brightest star’ and ‘light of our lives’.
He sobbed again and again: ‘Every day he brought a sense of magic. His warmth and love of life was infectious as his huge smile and a hearty smile. ‘
After the investigation, the couple asked for a comment, ‘Lauren’in believed will be safe. Every child in this country deserves to be safe and feel safe. Courses should be learned for the safety of every child in this country. ‘