DCF admits it failed to prevent 15-month-old's death
In August, the Department of Children and Families told Emmalee Fore that she was providing a "loving and safe" home for her two children.
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Now, DCF has released reports on its handling of the case, and its officials admit that the agency failed to ensure Blake's safety in several key instances.
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DCF issues apology after child’s death
Note: Apology not accepted.
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Two DCF Workers Fired Over Toddler's Death
Late Thursday afternoon, Florida's Department of Children and Families admitted it failed to protect a 15-month-old Tavares boy before he died. Two DCF workers have now been fired over little Blake Rupe's death.
In August, DCF closed the case and said Blake Rupe was in a loving and safe home. He died four months later and now the agency is making a rare apology.
Note: They're sorry, they f***** up, now back to business as usual right?
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2 comments:
They are not sorry they messed up they are sorry they got caught.
Right now my husband has a case against his sons mother who is beating his son with a belt.
SHE IS A DCF WORKER IN FLORIDA!!!
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