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Police raid child protection offices after tasmanian baby dies

Police raid c예스카지노hild protection offices after tasmanian baby dies

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A toddler in Tasmania has died after being thrown from her mother’s bed.

Police say 18-month-old Mariamah Alidah, from Geelong, died at home in South Perth on Monday night.

The Australian Government’우리카지노s child safety spokesman, Craig Smith, said police took the baby out of her mother’s care after finding h우리카지노er under a bed.

“We took her out of her mother’s care and into the care of her father, who then placed her in my parents’ care,” he said.

“There was no further contact between the couple during the time she was in this home.”

Mr Smith said Mariamah’s mother and father were working to put in an emergency stop sign at one of her grandparents’ properties on Saturday night.

“As the parents and grandparents worked on the stop sign, we also heard someone shout, ‘Go, get them, she’s been thrown,” he said.

“We took her back into her parents’ home and her father also went back in that day and was there at about 3 or 4am when we heard the child cry and we took her home and then we put her on to antibiotics.

“She died on Monday.

“There were a number of people involved in that. It was tragic.”

Police found Mariamah’s body by her father’s property in the night and he later reported Mariamah missing to police.

Topics: child-abuse, child-health, south-perth-6000, tas

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