School buses that go door to door, rather than designated bus stops, are common in remote areas. Having a driver only is also standard practice on mini buses. The only person at fault was the driver, for failing to check the bus before he got off at the depot
With children that young I would have expected there to be another adult overseeing the children leaving the bus and an adult waiting at the stop to receive him/her.
On my goodness, my stomach is turning and it's not my child. What must have gone through the parents heads when he didn't arrive home? Surely if you're ferrying children in a designated bus, the bus driver would walk up and down the bus to check everyone is off?
TTT, the driver failed to check that the bus was empty, which is very different to him seeing a young child alone on the bus and making a conscious decision to leave him there.
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