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  •   Home > News > National > Lower North Island

    A coroner's report suggests the death of a 20 month old in Manawatu, was an accident

    A coroner's report suggests the death of a 20 month old in Manawatu, was an accident


    Lorenzo Miranda died in Palmerston North eight years go after suffering a traumatic head injury from a short fall at daycare.

    A Worksafe investigation into the pre-school says the toddler was sitting with others, including a teacher, at a small table - and a short time later was found crying and on his back.

    Staff comforted him but say nothing indicated an injury - he kept playing later that afternoon.

    Worksafe concluded that the daycare should have told parents about a potential fall, but weren't in breach of any offences.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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