It's the second incident in six months at the centre, where a child has been found wandering outside alone. 9News
It's the second incident in six months at the Werribee centre, where a child has been found wandering outside alone.
Two-year-old Maisie was found wandering alone along the front of the building yesterday morning, after leaving through an unlocked gate.Reed says he is absolutely furious and says the centre has tried to gloss over what has happened."Could you imagine if something had happened? She could have been hit by a car, I just can't put it into words," he said."It's not fair. Just tell the truth guys.
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