DCYF review will include cases of children who died | New Hampshire:
CONCORD — An outside review of the state’s child welfare agency will include the cases of two children who died while the Division of Children, Youth and Families was investigating allegations of abuse, according to a spokesman for Gov. Maggie Hassan.
William Hinkle issued the statement hours after receiving a letter from the attorney representing the estates of 3-year-old Brielle Gage of Nashua and 21-month-old Sadie Willott of Manchester, both of whom died while their neglect and abuse cases were under DCYF review.
Comment: I agree that the cases of these two children should definitely be included in the review. It would also make sense to include the cases of other parent's whose children were never returned, even after Criminal abuse charges (child endangerment) were dropped after their innocence was proven in Criminal Court, yet the Family Court and DCYF refused to drop the charges in Family Court. The children adopted out to stranger's, never to be seen again. Why should these families be denied their children and a Mother facing felony child abuse charges has her children returned before trial? Why are DCYF and the Family Court's allowed to use double standards?
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