Dad and mom’ fury after boy, three, is discovered roaming the streets after wandering out of faculty alone

  • Miles Diffey, 3, went lacking from major college in Rhondda, Wales on Friday 
  • The schoolboy was discovered shivering chilly after strolling alone to his dad and mom’ house
  • Dad and mom have been livid once they discovered the teenager had left college 
  • Rhondda Cynon Taf Council launched an investigation into ‘critical incident’ 










The dad and mom of a three-year-old schoolboy have demanded solutions from the authorities after their son walked house from college alone and confirmed up on their doorstep.

Miles Diffey, 3, ought to have been in his class at Trealaw Major College in Rhondda, Wales, on Friday, however his dad and mom have been shocked when he turned up soaking moist at their entrance door as an alternative.

Miles, who’s non-verbal, accomplished the ten minute stroll to his dad and mom’ house alone and within the chilly at round 10.50am yesterday morning.

A passer-by watched on in shock as she noticed little Miles wandering the streets alone, and adopted him to assist guarantee he returned house safely. 

His dad and mom Georgia, 28, and William Diffey, 29, have revealed their fury on the college, who they declare are refusing to point out them CCTV to clarify precisely how their son was capable of go away the premises alone.

‘I simply really feel like we’re being lied to they usually’re overlaying their very own backs’, Georgia defined.  

Rhondda Cynon Taf Council have since promised a full and thru investigation into the circumstances surrounding Miles’ disappearance from college. 

Miles Diffey, 3, (pictured) should have been in his class at Trealaw Primary School in Rhondda, Wales, on Friday, but his parents were shocked when he turned up soaking wet at their front door instead

Miles Diffey, 3, (pictured) ought to have been in his class at Trealaw Major College in Rhondda, Wales, on Friday, however his dad and mom have been shocked when he turned up soaking moist at their entrance door as an alternative

Miles went lacking from his class at Trealaw Major College on Friday however his dad and mom say they weren’t notified till he turned up soaking moist with a stranger at their entrance door. 

Three-year-old non-verbal Miles was meant to be on the Rhondda Cynon Taf college till he was collected at 11.50am however, to his mom Georgia Wilcox’s shock, her son had walked house alone from college by 10.50am. 

She stated a lady noticed the younger boy wandering the roads of Trealaw earlier than following him to verify he bought house protected. 

Georgia stated: ‘She had no concept how lengthy he had been out and located him on one of many hills coming all the way down to our home. 

‘He was soaked via his nappy was full and it appears he had been out strolling for some time.

‘We have been initially instructed Miles bought out via a fence, then he left via the primary gate and left the varsity at 10.35am which they noticed on the digicam however we now know he was seen at 10.30am out of the varsity so none of it is sensible. I simply need solutions.’ 

Miles, who is non-verbal, completed the 10 minute walk to his parents' home alone and in the cold at around 10.50am on Friday morning

Miles, who’s non-verbal, accomplished the ten minute stroll to his dad and mom’ house alone and within the chilly at round 10.50am on Friday morning

Georgia and William stated a gathering has been organised with the varsity on Monday.

They added they might not be sending Miles again to highschool after the incident.

A Rhondda Cynon Taf Council spokesperson stated: ‘The safeguarding of pupils is of paramount significance and a full investigation into this critical incident is already underway.

‘Council Officers and Social Companies workers will work meticulously to grasp how this incident occurred and the place points are recognized instantly put in place measures to stop this from occurring once more, and handle any further considerations which are recognized because of the investigation.

‘We absolutely share the considerations of fogeys and guardians of pupils, and they’ll shortly be receiving a letter relating to the incident.’

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