carers
Coverage of carers in the Nexus archive.
- Investigation is launched into carers who 'bundled suspect into car and tried to drive away' from zoo after boy, three, was thrown into crocodile pit
An investigation has been launched into carers who attempted to bundle a suspect into a car and drive away from a zoo after a three-year-old boy was thrown into a crocodile pit.
- Crocodile 'attacker's' carers were 30-feet behind him and on their phones before he 'threw three-year-old boy into enclosure'
The attacker's carers were 30 feet behind him and using their phones before he threw a three-year-old boy into a crocodile enclosure. The incident involved a crocodile enclosure and a young child being thrown into it by the attacker.
- Crocodile 'attacker's' carers were 30-feet behind him and on their phones before he 'threw three-year-old boy into enclosure'
A three-year-old boy was thrown into a crocodile enclosure by an attacker whose carers were 30 feet away and using their phones at the time. The incident raises questions about supervision and safety protocols.
- Boy, 3, 'attacked by at least one crocodile' after being 'thrown into zoo pit by man with learning difficulties who broke away from carers' - as suspect 'not fit for interview' is bailed
A 3-year-old boy was attacked by at least one crocodile after being thrown into a zoo pit by a man with learning difficulties who had broken away from his carers. The suspect, deemed unfit for interview, has been bailed.
- Poverty line a limited marker, Hong Kong minister says, as aid focus expands to carers
Hong Kong's welfare minister defended the government's decision to drop the poverty line as an aid indicator, citing its limitations in identifying groups like carers. The government introduced a new 21-indicator framework to better identify vulnerable populations.
- ‘People assume we’re grifters’: disabled Britons report rise in abuse over blue badges
Disabled Britons using blue badges report increased harassment, filming, and threats from strangers who suspect they are faking disabilities. The UK's blue badge scheme, with 3 million holders, faces accusations of misuse amid rising anti-benefits rhetoric.