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Matthew Cooper

Nursery worker jailed over death of toddler wrapped in sleeping bag

Kimberley Cookson has been sentenced for the manslaughter of 14-month-old Noah Sibanda (West Midlands Police/PA) -

A nursery worker has been jailed for three years and four months for the gross negligence manslaughter of a 14-month-old boy, Noah Sibanda, who died under her care at a Dudley day nursery.

Kimberley Cookson, 23, stared downwards in the dock as a judge said it was "blind luck" that no other deaths had occurred at Fairytales Day Nursery before that of Noah Sibanda.

Wolverhampton Crown Court heard Cookson was recorded by CCTV cameras tightly wrapping Noah in a sleeping bag, placing a blanket over his head, and laying him face down to sleep inside an indoor tepee.

The 23-year-old, from Dudley, also restrained him with her left leg before Noah went unchecked for two hours on December 9, 2022.

He was then found unresponsive in the baby room at the nursery and was pronounced dead in hospital an hour later despite efforts to revive him.

Noah Sibanda, who died aged 14 months in December 2022 (West Midlands Police/PA)

Nursery owner Deborah Latewood has admitted a Health and Safety at Work Act offence on the basis that she did not know children were being put down to sleep in a dangerous way, but should have known, while the firm which ran the nursery has admitted corporate manslaughter.

The sentencing hearing was told that exceptionally dangerous sleeping routines for infants at the nursery posed risks of overheating and exhaustion, the court heard.

Passing sentence on Friday, High Court Judge Mr Justice Choudhury said: “Tragically, the events of that day meant that Mr and Mrs Sibanda would never see Noah alive again.

“The court has been shown CCTV footage of the baby room. The images on that footage can only be described as shocking.

“There were repeated instances of rough handling of babies by several of the nursery practitioners, including Miss Cookson, often in view of a manager.”

The judge said babies had been repeatedly tightly swaddled and then been covered in blankets or cloth in what was an “established” practice.

“Not once did any practitioner challenge another about this practice. These dangerous and unacceptable practices, which went unchecked at his nursery, reached their inevitable conclusion on the 9th of December 2022.”

CCTV footage of nursery worker Kimblery Cookson on CCTV after placing Noah Sibanda in a tepee at Fairytales Day Nursery in Dudley (West Midlands Police/PA Wire)

The level of disregard for Noah’s welfare was distressing to watch, the judge said, with the “horrible truth” being that Noah was probably unconscious after he stopped moving at around 1.10pm on December 9.

The judge fined Fairytales Day Nursery £240,000 for corporate manslaughter, noting that the risk of death had been “highly foreseeable”.

Latewood, also of Dudley, was spared jail due to a recent change in sentencing laws.

The 55-year-old was given a six-month jail sentence, suspended for two years.

Mr Justice Choudhary said he would “ordinarily” have sentenced Latewood to immediate custody, but a change made under the 2026 Sentencing Act meant any sentence under 12 months must be suspended.

Ofsted, which ordered the nursery to close shortly after the incident, said in a statement: “Our thoughts remain with Noah’s family and we are deeply sorry for their loss.

“No child should ever come to harm in a place that is meant to keep them safe.

“The Government has recently announced new funding to allow us to inspect nurseries more frequently and we continually review our work, alongside our partners, to help make nurseries as safe as they can be for children.”

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