A heartbroken mother has issued a warning to other parents after her two-year-old daughter died from swallowing a remote control battery.
Harper-Lee Fanthorpe, from Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, passed away on May 23, hours after swallowing the battery when the acid inside burnt through her food pipe.
Mother Stacey Nicklin said she did not realise her daughter had swallowed the battery until she found the remote control with a missing button battery in her bedroom.
Harper-Lee Fanthorpe, from Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, passed away on May 23, hours after swallowing the battery when the acid inside burnt through her food pip
Mother Stacey Nicklin said she did not realise her daughter had swallowed the battery until she found the remote control with a missing button battery in her bedroom
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Kerry Harrison, aged 42, admitted two charges of assaulting an emergency worker.
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A woman assaulted two police officers at Stoke-on-Trent s main hospital - after drinking a few bottles of wine .
Kerry Harrison kicked one of the officers in the chest and elbowed a second bobby as she was being escorted to a treatment room at the Royal Stoke University Hospital.