Sunday, 12 June 2011

Coventry nursery worker assaults two children, is spared jail

Nisha Rani, 22, has been found guilty of hitting a two year old over the head with a space hopper toy and pushing another young child off a play mat after telling the rest of the playgroup: "This will be funny".

According to the Daily Telegraph, she was spared jail.

It seems that sadistically hitting two defenceless young children doesn't merit a serious punishment.

Instead Nisha Rani, of Barston Close, Longford, north Coventry, has received a pathetic 12 week suspended sentence.

Rani also has to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work and pay just £100 to each of the victims, as well as £150 costs.

Are we not even bothering to deter people from acts of mindless violence any more?

I can't even see any reports that she has been banned from working with children.

Thankfully, a brave female student on work experience at the Tiny Town Nursery reported what she had seen to her tutor, who called the police.

Nisha Rani - vile person:

A student nurse, who was on a placement at the nursery for two days a week, told the court Nisha Rani was 'intimidating', according to the Daily Mail.

She said: 'I wasn't happy with that because the children weren't laughing.

'She hit me with the space hopper as we were going back inside the nursery and it did hurt.

'I felt very uncomfortable and didn't think it was good practice. I've never seen anything like that in a nursery.

'Sometimes Rani was intimidating - she made comments about me being stupid.'

Speaking about the boy pushed off the play mat, another witness said: 'I wouldn't say it was an accident. Personally I didn't think she liked the boy.'

Parents today expressed their outrage at Nisha Rani's behaviour, branding her 'a violent bully'.

One parent, whose son attends the nursery, said: 'Nisha thought she owned the place. She was a violent bully, simple as that. She had a very nasty temper and the parents complained about her shouting at the kids.'

'She made lots of the children cry and they were scared of her. She was every parent's worst nightmare to have looking after your kids.'

On the Coventry Telegraph website, Stringer_Solider comments:

I know this evil,nasty piece of bully from school as she was in my year at secondary school. She was a bully from year seven till year 11. Always had fights and arguments even with lads and teachers.

She should not have been given the right to work with kids as she has a short temper as she always results to violence when she did not get her way.

On the same thread, linfodo remarks:

Let's see what happens now. 2 year old defenceless children assaulted.My bet is she will be given a slap on the wrist.

linfordo, how right you are. A shame this scumbag isn't spending time in jail.

I wonder if Nisha Rani feels any remorse tonight at her Longford home.

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