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Parents demand answers after toddler dies at creche

Parents demand answers after toddler dies at creche

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CAPE TOWN - Western Cape police have launched an inquest into the death of a 22-month-old child at a crèche in Goodwood, Cape Town.
Amandla Ziqubu, died last Wednesday.
The school's principal says the child became unresponsive after being put down for a nap.
But the family is calling for the principal to be charged with negligence, alleging that she failed to call an ambulance and instead contacted police to attend to a sick child.
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