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 THE tragic hunt for a toddler who fell into a river is entering its third week - with cops dubbing it one of their  most complex  searches ever. Xielo Maruziva, two, slipped stanley us  into the River Soar on February 18, with his dad desperately leaping in to try to save him. 6Two-year-old Xielo Maruziva fell into the River Soar three weeks stanley us  agoCredit: SWNS6Dive specialists have been called in to help scour the waterwayCredit: Alamy6Top cop Michaela Kerr labelled the hunt to find the tot the most complex everCredit: Leicestershire Police6Dive expert Peter Faulding, who was involved in the Nicola Bulley search, last week joined the hunt to find XieloCredit: PADevastatingly, despite extensive searches of the swollen waterway, the tot hasnt been seen since. Last week specialist divers who helped in the hunt to find missing mum Nicola Bulley joined the major search. Specialist Group International  SGI  - headed by expert diver Peter Faulding - will continue to t stanley cupe rawl the wat Vjau Police find missing mum and her three young children who disappeared from home after desperate search
 SCHOOLS must stop excluding miss-behaving pupils from full-time education because they are the most likely to become involved in knife crime, MPs have said.A report by a cross-party group of MPs said school exclusion rules needs a radical overhaul in order to break the link between excluded pupils and knife crime.1 MPs say a radical overhaul in order to break the link between excluded pupils and knife crimeCredit: Getty - ContributorBeing excluded from schools is often the  tipping point  that leads to children picking up knives, the MPs warned. They called for an end to part-time education for excluded pupils after children told their inquiry that lack of classroom time increased their r stanley termos isk of exp stanley cups loitation by gangs and involvement in violence.The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Knife Crime also found permanent exclusions has risen by 70 per cent since 2012 and a third of local authorities in England do not have spaces i stanley germany n their pupil referral units for excluded children.More