After an incident in kindergarten: Viennese children's friends react quickly

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Three children disappear from a kindergarten in Vienna, but no one notices. The operator reacts concerned and takes immediate measures. Read more about the incident and the reaction.

After an incident in kindergarten: Viennese children's friends react quickly

In a worrying incident in Vienna-Floridsdorf, three children disappeared from a kindergarten on Prager Strasse without being noticed by the supervisors. This has caused quite a stir among parents and the public. The operator of the kindergarten, Wiener Kinderfreunde, has already taken steps to clarify the situation and improve safety measures.

Daniel Bohmann, managing director of the Wiener Kinderfreunde, commented on the incident and expressed his regret. “Even though we are still clarifying all the facts, we unfortunately have to confirm the incident and are very sad that it happened,” he explained in an interview withToday.

Comprehensive response and accountability

The club reacted immediately. Bohmann emphasized that he takes full responsibility for what happened. Discussions have already taken place with all affected parents and a parents' evening has been organized to clarify open questions and restore trust. “We are very happy that all three children are well and will do everything we can to ensure that such an incident does not happen again,” continued Bohmann.

In addition, a voluntary disclosure was submitted to MA11, the Vienna Authority for Public Health and Social Services. This shows that the kindergarten is not only dealing with the situation transparently, but is also willing to learn from the incident and avoid future similar cases.

The incident raises questions about safety standards in educational institutions and highlights the need to strengthen supervision and safety in kindergartens. Parents find it difficult to relax in such a situation, and the events have undermined confidence in institutional protection measures. For more detailed information and further details, the full report is available www.heute.at available.