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Sunday, March 07, 2010

Someone Murdered My Daughter



The biological mother of a 21-month-old girl who died Wednesday while in the care of foster parents, says her daughter was murdered and was wrongfully placed in the foster care system.

The mother, who cannot be named, believes her daughter was unjustly taken from her and adds that she was working with a lawyer to get custody of her daughter.

"Someone murdered my daughter," she said in a written statement to CTV News. "I have other children in my care. I am standing here looking at my son."

She says her daughter was under a temporary guardianship order for three months, but insists she never signed the papers.

"I was going to court on March 8 to get her back. She was not supposed to be in the foster care system," said the mother. "Something is wrong with the system."

The mother goes on to say that her family has a good home and that she had the support of her family members.

Police have not released the child's cause of death, but they are investigating it as a homicide.

Biological family members believe it may have been a case of shaken-baby syndrome.

They say the little girl suffered severe brain damage, and that doctors told them the toddler may have been shaken to death.

The 21-month-old girl was in the care of a Morinville-area foster family when she died at the Stollery Children's hospital Wednesday, two days after she had been admitted.

The little girl's family released a statement saying, "What we know is that the baby was brought to the Stollery on Monday, March 1st and was in a coma. After 2 days, the baby succumbed to her injuries with her family at her side."

The death comes two weeks after the Minister of Children and Youth Services met with foster-care workers to discuss some of the challenges they face.

Janet Ryan-Newell, the executive directive of Crossroads Family Services, a non-profit organization that provides foster care for children in the Edmonton area, says she was sad to hear about the death, but suggests the tragic story overshadows what she believes to be the wonderful work foster families do.

"Every month, thousands of successes -- they never hit the news and they can't, so it is very frustrating," she said.

CPSsucks says: FOSTER WORKERS ARE ALWAYS BRAGGING /COMPLAINING AND GETTING MORE MONEY FROM THE GOVERNMENT (TO PAY OFF THEIR MORTGAGES AND BUY NEW CLOTHES AND NEW CARS). Meanwhile, WHAT REALLY DOESN'T MAKE THE NEWS IS HOW MANY BABIES AND CHILDREN ARE BEATEN, RAPED AND MURDERED IN FOSTER HELL - IT'S ALL ONE BIG COVER UP.

Privacy laws prevent foster parents from sharing their successes, until the child is an adult.

A memorial service for the child will be held next week.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:37 AM

    Demand accountability, contact:

    Fritz, Yvonne, Honourable
    Minister of Children and Youth Services
    Member of Executive Council
    Executive Branch
    228 Legislature Building
    10800 - 97 Avenue
    Edmonton, AB
    T5K 2B6

    Phone: 780 415-4890
    Fax: 780 415-4859
    Email: cys.minister@gov.ab.ca
    calgary.cross@assembly.ab.ca

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  2. Velvet Martin10:39 AM

    Our children required protection in life, but were failed... In death, they are with the Lord and nothing can harm them. We, the families, want answers, closure, justice. The purpose of the ban is to protect the identity of the child and family. It is evident that we are not the individuals who desire silence; furthermore, justice is being hindered in favour of protecting the wrong-doers.

    If the mother is watching - or - anyone knows how to reach her, PLEASE, tell her to contact me. I am also in Alberta and we need to talk. The imposed Publication Ban, as she herself can see, is hindering us survivors from communicating with each other and the Public.

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