Abusive Twickenham nursery worker 'could harm other children' after deportation
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Abusive Twickenham nursery worker 'could harm other children' after deportation
"They have been given no information about whether Lecka will continue to serve the rest of her eight-year sentence or whether she will walk free after just four months in a UK prison. They fear, if left unsupervised, she will harm many more children. So, can the minister tell the House what the release terms are for Lecka, because those parents deserve answers."
"The Crown Prosecution Service said some of the victims were attacked by Lecka repeatedly during the course of their day at the nursery, with footage showing them crying and flinching as she inflicted the pain. She is now is due to be deported on Thursday and once she arrives, her treatment is a matter for Polish authorities. MP for Twickenham Munira Wilson raised concerns she could be freed by Polish authorities."
"A woman jailed for abusing 21 babies at a Montessori nursery in south London is due to be deported to her native Poland - but victims' parents fear she could go on to harm many more children. The Crown Prosecution Service said some of the victims were attacked by Lecka repeatedly during the course of their day at the nursery, with footage showing them crying and flinching as she inflicted the pain."
Roksana Lecka, a 22-year-old nursery worker, was jailed for abusing 21 babies at a Montessori nursery in south London. Footage showed children crying and flinching as she repeatedly attacked some victims during the day. She is due to be deported to Poland on Thursday after serving about four months of an eight-year sentence in the UK. Parents received less than a week's notice and have not been told whether she will complete the remainder of her sentence abroad. Parents fear that, if released or unsupervised, she could harm more children. MPs and ministers have sought updates and Home Office discussions.
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