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Parents claim nursery ignored warnings about Vincent Chan before abuse incident
According to the BBC, the parents of two children claim they had previously expressed concerns to nursery staff about Chan, but felt their warnings were disregarded.
A number of parents have come forward, claiming they alerted childcare officials about a nursery worker's suspicious behavior months before his arrest, only to be disregarded and made to feel overly anxious.

Vincent Chan, a former employee of Bright Horizons in north-west London, has received an 18-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to 56 sex offenses, including the abuse of children in his care at the nursery.
Staff members first became aware of Chan's questionable actions in May 2024, when he was caught filming children at the nursery, located on Finchley Road in West Hampstead.
However, some parents allege that they had expressed concerns about Chan's behavior to the nursery management several months prior to this incident.
Upon investigating, law enforcement officials discovered disturbing content on Chan's devices, which ultimately led to the uncovering of video evidence showing children at the nursery being sexually abused by him.
Further investigation revealed that Chan had used nursery iPads to film some of the abuse, which was later found by the authorities.
Bright Horizons, a UK-wide nursery chain, has stated that it prioritizes parents' concerns and takes the safety of children very seriously, acknowledging that Chan's actions constituted a serious breach of trust.
The nursery where Chan worked has since closed its doors.
The BBC has spoken to a couple, referred to as Rachel and John, whose children attended the nursery and were taught by Chan; their real names have been withheld to protect their children's identities.
The couple claims that they initially raised concerns when their son returned home from nursery with unexplained bruises and bite marks, but their worries were allegedly dismissed.
As part of the investigation, the couple was forced to examine images of Chan's abuse to determine whether their daughter was a victim, a traumatic experience for them.
To this day, they remain uncertain as to whether their daughter was abused by Chan.
Months before Chan's arrest, Rachel notified the nursery manager about her son's sudden and unexplained behavioral changes, which included fits of rage.
The child would often shout and scream at home, refusing to attend nursery, and would say "Vincent is angry," which raised concerns for the parents.
When Rachel's son came home with bruises and bite marks, another child at the nursery allegedly told him, "You're a bad boy," further alarming the parents.
However, when Rachel reported these incidents to the nursery manager and deputy manager in early 2024, she claims they downplayed her concerns and made her feel like an overreacting parent.
According to Rachel, the nursery staff assured her that Chan was a competent teacher and dismissed her concerns without further investigation.
Chan had been employed at the Bright Horizons nursery from 2017 to 2024, working as an early years practitioner and nursery nurse with children aged two to four.
He was suspended in May 2024 after a staff member raised concerns, and subsequent investigations uncovered disturbing videos filmed by Chan, including footage of Rachel's son crying.
The videos showed Chan filming the child's distress, rather than providing comfort or support, which Rachel found deeply disturbing.
It was later discovered that Chan had edited the videos to mock the child and had encouraged other children to hit him.
In September 2025, when police found images of Chan abusing girls, the couple had to endure the ordeal of examining the images to see if their daughter was a victim, although they were ultimately unable to determine this with certainty.
John described the experience as extremely challenging, saying it was difficult to ascertain whether the victim was their daughter or not.
Rachel expressed her confusion and frustration, wondering how Chan was able to work with young children for so long without his predatory behavior being detected.
The couple had chosen Bright Horizons due to its reputation as one of the most expensive and supposedly trustworthy nurseries in the area.

They remain upset that Chan was not charged with cruelty in relation to the video of their son, and the Crown Prosecution Service is currently reviewing the decision not to pursue cruelty charges.
Following initial concerns about Chan, Ofsted conducted safeguarding checks at the nursery.
The couple expressed shock that Ofsted inspectors had rated the nursery as "Good" just a year after Chan's suspension, despite the allegations against him.
Camden Council has initiated a Local Safeguarding Practice Review to examine the case and identify areas for improvement.
Rachel and John are part of a civil lawsuit against Bright Horizons, filed by Leigh Day solicitors, which alleges that the nursery failed to address concerns about Chan's behavior.
The law firm stated that Bright Horizons consistently disregarded parents' concerns, creating a culture that enabled Chan's abusive behavior to go undetected.
Bright Horizons has released a statement emphasizing its commitment to taking parents' concerns seriously and encouraging feedback, with a dedicated complaints team in place to address any issues.
The nursery chain outlined its procedures for escalating concerns, ensuring that parents' worries are thoroughly investigated and resolved whenever possible.
While Bright Horizons cannot comment on individual cases, it acknowledged the concerns raised by parents and their lawyers, expressing a commitment to learn from these experiences and improve its safeguarding practices.
The nursery chain encouraged parents to share their concerns and experiences as part of the Child Safeguarding Practice Review, to help identify areas for improvement.
An Ofsted spokesperson confirmed that the regulatory body was informed of Chan's suspension in May 2024 and conducted a visit to the nursery in August 2024.
Ofsted returned to the nursery for a full inspection in May 2025, after the management team had changed, and found the nursery to be satisfactory.
The spokesperson noted that the full extent of the allegations against Chan did not emerge until September 2025, after the nursery had closed, and Ofsted is currently reviewing its handling of the case.
A Camden Council spokesperson confirmed the council's participation in the independent Local Child Safeguarding Practice Review, emphasizing its commitment to supporting families and strengthening safeguarding measures in the community.
For those impacted by Chan's actions, the NSPCC has established a specialized helpline, which can be reached at 0800 028 0828.
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Tottenham set to appoint temporary boss ahead of permanent summer hire
Tottenham expect to appoint an interim manager to oversee the team for the rest of the season by this weekend, with plans to make a permanent appointment in the summer.
The task of finding a successor to Thomas Frank has fallen to Johan Lange and Vinai Venkatesham, who are overseeing the selection process.
Tottenham Hotspur intends to appoint an interim manager to see out the current season, with a view to making a more permanent appointment during the summer months.
The dismissal of Thomas Frank occurred earlier this week, at a time when the team was five points clear of the relegation zone.
According to sources close to BBC Sport, Tottenham Hotspur is expected to finalize an agreement with an interim manager before the team resumes training on Monday.
Following their early exit from the FA Cup in the third round, Tottenham has a nine-day break before facing Arsenal in the north London derby on February 22.
With no match scheduled for this weekend, the first-team squad has been given a brief break and is set to return to training on Monday.
The club is aware that the mid-season transfer window presents limited options, and it may be more feasible to secure a long-term manager at the end of the campaign.
An in-depth examination of Thomas Frank's tenure reveals the challenges he faced in winning over players and fans.
A closer look at Frank's time at Tottenham highlights the risks involved in his appointment and the ultimate failure of his tenure.
Although the search for an interim manager is still ongoing, the successful candidate will be considered for the permanent position if they perform well in the role.
Former Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino is a potential candidate to take the reins on a permanent basis, particularly since his contract with the US men's national team is set to expire after the World Cup this summer.
Another candidate being considered is Roberto De Zerbi, who recently parted ways with French club Marseille by mutual consent.
For the latest news, analysis, and fan perspectives on Tottenham, please refer to our dedicated section.
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Aberdeen to unveil new manager soon with Docherty set to take assistant role
Aberdeen has bolstered its interim management team with the return of Tony Docherty, who previously served as an assistant manager, to support Peter Leven, amid anticipation of a permanent appointment announcement that sporting director Lutz Pfannenstiel had indicated would be made “imminently”.
Ross County parted ways with Tony Docherty in December, and he has now taken on a new role.
Aberdeen have brought in former assistant manager Tony Docherty to support Peter Leven's interim management team, despite sporting director Lutz Pfannenstiel indicating that a permanent appointment was imminent.
Docherty's return to Aberdeen comes just a week after Eirik Horneland, a former coach of Rosenborg, Brann, and Saint-Etienne, emerged as a top contender to succeed Jimmy Thelin, who was sacked earlier.
As Aberdeen delays making a full-time appointment, speculation surrounding Eirik Horneland's availability has arisen, with reports suggesting the 50-year-old Norwegian may not be able to take on the role until summer.
Since Jimmy Thelin's dismissal on January 4, Lutz Pfannenstiel has been leading the search for a replacement, and he confirmed that Tony Docherty would be joining the team to assist Peter Leven during the interim period.
Dundee Utd are facing a challenging schedule, with four matches in 14 days set to take place on a weather-affected pitch.
According to Stavrum, Eirik Horneland's coaching style, characterized by intensity, would be a good fit for Aberdeen.
Tony Docherty initially joined Aberdeen in 2013 as part of Derek McInnes' management team and spent eight years at the club.
Before his stint at Aberdeen, Docherty served as McInnes' assistant at Kilmarnock and later managed Dundee and Ross County, but his time at Ross County ended in December when he was let go with the team at the bottom of the Championship.
Lutz Pfannenstiel praised Tony Docherty's experience, stating that he has a deep understanding of the club and will be a valuable asset during the transition period.
Pfannenstiel highlighted Docherty's extensive knowledge of the Scottish Premiership, gained through his experience as both a coach and manager, which will be beneficial to the team in the short term.
The club's managerial search is nearing its conclusion, and an announcement regarding the new head coach is expected soon, according to Pfannenstiel.
Peter Leven, who is serving as caretaker manager for the third time, expressed his enthusiasm for Tony Docherty's appointment.
Leven welcomed Docherty's return, stating that his experience will be a significant boost to the team, particularly during the upcoming matches.
Leven noted that Docherty was eager to join the team and that his presence will provide valuable support during both training sessions and matches.
Eirik Horneland left his position at Saint-Etienne in early February, at which point his team was fourth in France's second tier.
If Aberdeen decides to wait until summer for Horneland to take over, it will be similar to the six-month delay that occurred when Jimmy Thelin joined the club from Elfsborg in the summer of 2024.
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Peter Murrell faces allegations of misusing £459,000 in funds over 12 years
Allegations have been made that he bought various items, such as luxury goods, jewellery, cosmetics, two cars and a motorhome, in an improper manner.
Peter Murrell, the former chief executive of the Scottish National Party, is facing allegations of embezzling £459,000 from the party over a 12-year period.

An indictment document obtained by BBC News outlines the case against Murrell, who is the estranged husband of former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
The alleged embezzlement is said to have occurred between August 2010 and January 2023, according to the indictment.
It is claimed that Murrell used party funds to purchase luxury items, including jewellery, cosmetics, and vehicles, such as two cars and a motorhome.
The Scottish Sun was the first to report on the details of the indictment.
A preliminary hearing in the case is scheduled to take place at the High Court in Glasgow on Friday, 20 February, where Murrell is expected to appear.
During his initial court appearance at Edinburgh Sheriff Court, Murrell made no plea and was subsequently granted bail.
Murrell's arrest in 2023 was part of Operation Branchform, a police investigation into the SNP's funding and finances, which led to him being charged with embezzlement in April 2024.

Although Sturgeon was questioned by police as part of the investigation, she is no longer considered a suspect.
BBC News has obtained a copy of the indictment against Murrell ahead of his upcoming court appearance.
It is worth noting that the indictment is subject to change until the case is heard in court and may be amended throughout the judicial process.
The indictment alleges that Murrell purchased a £124,550 motorhome for personal use and created false documents to justify the expense as a legitimate party expenditure.
Murrell is also accused of using £57,500 of party funds to buy a Jaguar I-PACE car in 2019, and falsifying an invoice to conceal the true nature of the purchase.
Furthermore, it is alleged that when the Jaguar was sold in 2021, Murrell deposited more than £47,000 into his personal bank account.
The indictment also claims that Murrell embezzled £16,489 from the SNP to partially fund the purchase of a Volkswagen Golf in 2016.
A list of over 80 retailers is included in the indictment, where Murrell allegedly made purchases totalling more than £159,000 between 2014 and 2022, using party credit or charge cards for personal expenses.
The retailers named in the indictment include Harrods, the Royal Mint, John Lewis, Homebase, and Argos, among others.
It is alleged that Murrell used SNP credit or charge cards to make these purchases and then inserted false or inaccurate accounting codes and descriptions into the party's accounting systems.
The indictment also accuses Murrell of making purchases worth over £81,600 through Amazon using the same method.
Murrell served as the SNP's chief executive for 22 years before his departure.
Murrell and Sturgeon were married in 2010, but announced their separation in January 2025, after being together for many years.
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