News2 mins ago
Baby Born In Sports Direct
Anyone remember this? A woman (I think she was a member of staff) gave birth in the toilets of a Sports Direct branch in Derbyshire about this time last year. Never heard anything of the case since and I wondered what became of it all.
Answers
Well,from my second link... //She had allegedly been refused permission to go home after reporting sick. Police confirmed they questioned the woman for “ neglect” but she has not been charged.// So that may eplain why no follow up on the lady herself,not sure about the company side of things.
19:14 Tue 06th Jan 2015
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-derby shire-2 5613002
You mean this one?Not heard what happened since.
You mean this one?Not heard what happened since.
Didn't cast the company in a good light.
http:// sociali stworke r.co.uk /art/37 262/Bir th+in+t oilets+ puts+a+ spotlig ht+on+S ports+D irect+c onditio ns
http://
Your links are to the right story. I do recall there was a lot in the news at the time about SD's working practices and I seem to recall in one report that the mother was a migrant worker, possibly Eastern European and possibly not entirely legal either.
Usually, in cases where the parent has been arrested like this, there's some report at a later date on the outcome of the court case, even if it doesn't name the parties involved. There doesn't seem to be anything more, though. Wonder if there was a complete reporting embargo on the case for some reason.
I only remember the case, really, because we were staying not far away and it was the big story of the week locally.
Usually, in cases where the parent has been arrested like this, there's some report at a later date on the outcome of the court case, even if it doesn't name the parties involved. There doesn't seem to be anything more, though. Wonder if there was a complete reporting embargo on the case for some reason.
I only remember the case, really, because we were staying not far away and it was the big story of the week locally.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.