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Woman arrested after autistic girl found dead in golf course pond

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Nyla May Bradshaw, a seven-year-old girl, was found dead in a pond at Owston Hall Golf Course in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, on March 30.

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Nyla May Bradshaw was autistic, non-verbal, and had no danger-awareness, making her a flight risk.

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Police reported Nyla May Bradshaw missing at 9:50 AM on March 30 from the Skellow area of Doncaster.

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What specific actions or omissions by the babysitter led to the arrest for gross negligence manslaughter?
How did Nyla May Bradshaw end up in the pond at Owston Hall Golf Course?
What is the exact timeline of events from when Nyla was dropped off to when she was reported missing and found?
What is the identity and background of the arrested woman?
Why did police initially describe the incident as non-suspicious before making an arrest?
Police disclosure of the child's identityfactual

Police have not disclosed the age or gender of the child.

According to Daily Mirror - Main
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The child is identified as seven-year-old girl Nyla May Bradshaw.

According to www.dailymail.co.uk

Context: This contradiction creates confusion about whether police are officially releasing the child's identity or if it is being reported from other sources, affecting the clarity of public information.

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