A traffic camera near the golf course recorded movement at 4:31:24 p.m. When zooming in on the video, investigators noticed a small, bright object moving across the corner of the frame in the seventh frame.
But what caught their attention even more was the small object lying on the grass immediately after the object disappeared.
New evidence presented during the inquest into the death of seven-year-old Nyla May Bradshaw has brought heartbreaking clarity to the final moments of the non-verbal autistic girl. The enhanced analysis of CCTV footage from a traffic camera positioned near Owston Hall Golf Course in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, reveals how quickly a joyful, curious child could slip away — and how tiny, overlooked details now tell a story of rapid, unsupervised movement.
Although initial reports and the inquest opening on April 9, 2026, placed Nyla’s disappearance in the morning of March 30 (she was reported missing shortly before 10:00 AM while in the care of a new childminder), the reviewed footage and witness statements have helped reconstruct the swift sequence that led her toward danger.
The 53-Second Window and Frame 7

A witness reported seeing a small girl matching Nyla’s description near a fence line bordering woodland adjacent to the golf course around 4:31 p.m. — possibly part of broader timeline clarification or additional sightings during the search phase. Just 53 seconds later, at 4:31:24 p.m., the nearby traffic/parking lot camera captured subtle movement in the corner of the frame.
When investigators zoomed in and advanced frame by frame:
Frame 7 showed a small, bright object — consistent with part of Nyla’s clothing or a favourite item she carried — moving quickly across the edge of the screen. The motion suggested a child running or darting with the energetic, exploratory pace typical of Nyla.
Immediately after the bright object disappeared from view, the slow-motion review revealed a second small object lying motionless on the grass near the fence edge. This item, believed to be a pink garment, accessory, or toy, appeared dropped or discarded as she pressed forward.
The footage showed no signs of distress, struggle, or anyone else in the immediate vicinity — simply a small figure moving purposefully through or under a known gap in the fence, heading toward the open woodland and, ultimately, the pond on the golf course grounds.
This enhanced detail aligns with earlier findings of small footprints in the mud near the water’s edge, reinforcing that Nyla’s journey from the moment she wandered off was brief and driven by natural curiosity rather than any external influence.
“She Was Laughing Just Minutes Earlier”
Family members and the childminder described Nyla as happy and laughing only moments before she slipped away. The seven-year-old, who was non-verbal and had complex needs due to her autism, was known as a “flight risk” and an “escape artist.” Her mother, Hayley Beardsley, had dropped her off that morning with a new childminder — recommended via a local Facebook group and informed of Nyla’s tendency to run — for the very first time.
Despite warnings, Nyla managed to pass through a gap in a fence while the group was at a park in the Owston area. The short distance to the golf course pond allowed an energetic child to cover the ground rapidly. She was later found face down in the water by a police helicopter during an extensive search involving drones and officers on foot. She was pronounced dead at Doncaster Royal Infirmary at 13:18 BST.
South Yorkshire Police have repeatedly stated there are no suspicious circumstances. The death is being treated as a tragic accident.
Inquest Insights and the Childminder’s Account
At the inquest opened by Senior Coroner Nicola Mundy at Doncaster Coroner’s Court, testimony confirmed Nyla passed through the fence hole and headed toward woodland. The childminder, who was Ofsted-registered but new to Nyla, reportedly said she “only turned away for a moment.” A multi-agency review involving Doncaster Council and Ofsted is examining safeguarding protocols for high-needs children.
The CCTV analysis, including the overlooked detail in Frame 7 and the object left on the grass, has helped coroner’s officers build a more precise timeline. It underscores how seconds matter: the bright object’s movement and the immediate stillness of the dropped item paint a picture of a child excitedly pushing ahead, unaware of the hidden danger of the pond.
Nyla’s Light and a Community’s Grief

Nyla May Bradshaw was remembered as a “beautiful,” “sweet little girl” full of light, love, and laughter. Her family’s tribute captured the depth of their loss: “It breaks my heart to write this, but today we lost our beautiful daughter Nyla May Bradshaw at just seven years old.” A GoFundMe in her memory raised thousands of pounds quickly, with support pouring in from the Doncaster community and autism support groups like Little Rainbows Doncaster.
Her story has sparked important conversations about the risks of elopement in autistic children, the need for specialist childcare, secure boundaries in public spaces, and tools like tracking devices or reins for those who require constant supervision.
The full inquest has been provisionally scheduled for December 8, 2026, to allow further investigation.
A Stark Reminder
The traffic camera’s Frame 7 — showing that fleeting bright movement followed by the small object left behind on the grass — now serves as one of the most poignant pieces of evidence. It captures the innocence and speed of a little girl who was laughing just minutes earlier, exploring a world that, in one unguarded moment, became too dangerous.
Nyla’s vibrant spirit touched everyone who knew her. Her tragic death highlights the critical importance of tailored safety measures so that no other child slips away in those fleeting seconds.
Our deepest condolences remain with Nyla’s family, friends, and all who loved her. May her memory drive better awareness and protections for neurodivergent children everywhere.
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