A child dies two days after being taken to Royal Darwin Hospital in a critical condition.
abc.net.au/news/toddler-death-nt-childcare-centre-humpty-doo-darwin-hospital/102816180Northern Territory Police are investigating the death of a toddler in hospital following a medical incident at a childcare centre near Darwin two days earlier.
"Our hearts are heavy, and our thoughts are with the family and friends at this time," the email said.
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