Missing Queensland child trapped on school bus for 5 hours

The Incident
A five-year-old Queensland girl fell asleep on her school bus during her first day back at prep and was not discovered by the driver. The child remained on the vehicle after it returned to the depot, prompting an extensive search involving hundreds of people.
Discovery
The girl was eventually located by a bus company employee, described as "petrified" and banging on the bus doors. Nearly five hours had elapsed since she should have arrived home.
Investigation
The bus driver failed to notice the sleeping child had not exited at her designated stop. A senior detective from the Logan District Child Protection and Investigation Unit expressed concern to ABC News about how such an incident could occur.
Government Response
"Bus companies must verify their vehicles are empty before proceeding to depots."
— Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk
Key Takeaway
This incident highlights the importance of systematic end-of-route checks and the role technology can play in preventing such occurrences.
