Dossier
scalding
Coverage of scalding in the Nexus archive.
1978topic2Janice Nixperson1Andrea Bernardperson1Desmond Bernardperson1Thornton Heathplace1Isleworth Crown Courtplace1manslaughtertopic1former probation workerperson1five-year-old stepdaughterperson1policeorganization1Ryanairorganization1British passengerperson1tray table spillagetopic1worrying trendtopic1
- Woman guilty of killing stepdaughter, five, by scalding almost 50 years ago
Janice Nix was convicted of manslaughter for scalding her five-year-old stepdaughter Andrea Bernard to death in 1978. The case was reopened in 2022 after Andrea's older brother, Desmond Bernard, provided a new account of the incident to police.
- Justice at last as former probation worker GUILTY of scalding her five-year-old stepdaughter to death in 1978 with police saying: 'She never thought this would catch up with her'
A former probation worker was found guilty of scalding her five-year-old stepdaughter to death in 1978. Police stated the perpetrator never anticipated the crime would be prosecuted decades later.
- Brit scalded on Ryanair flight in 'worrying trend' of tray table spillages
A British passenger was scalded by a hot drink that spilled from a tray table on a Ryanair flight, highlighting a 'worrying trend' of similar incidents. The event has raised concerns about safety protocols on the airline.