Seven-year-old girl had been known to youth protection officials, who had left her in the custody of her father despite several reports of violence
The family of a seven-year-old girl who was killed in 2019 is suing the provincial youth protection authority and the local school board for $3 million, seeking accountability for failing to act in the child’s disturbing death.
The girl had been known to youth protection officials, who had left her in the custody of her father despite several reports of violence. The killing sparked outrage, raising questions about youth protection and the ability of the province to protect vulnerable youth and led to wide-ranging inquiry into the youth protection system.
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