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Girl, 2, walks home alone from nursery

 

Thursday 05 September 2013 16:38 EDT
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A two-year-old girl left a nursery and walked home alone, police said today.

Louise Hilton is believed to have walked out of Windmill Hill Nursery in Runcorn, Cheshire, through a door left open by a workman, and arrived at her house about half a mile away at 1.50pm on Wednesday.

“Mummy, I’m home,” she said, according to BBC News.

A Cheshire Constabulary spokesman said: “The child was unharmed and the matter has been referred to the local authority.”

Windmill Hill Nursery declined to comment on the incident.

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