By Monica Dean, Meredith Royster, and Mike Dorfman, Image: Screenshot from article, NBC 7 San Diego, March 8, 2022
Advocates are casting doubts on how California officials look into child deaths, fearing that inconsistencies across the state are leaving some tragedies uncounted. They say a clearer picture could prevent future deaths.
For one great-grandmother, this problem is deeply personal.
“You’ve got to track what is happening to these children,” Adrienne Arnett told NBC 7 Investigates.
Arnett was discussing the death of her great-granddaughter, whose parents are accused of killing her. She said that from the moment her great-granddaughter, Delilah, was born, she had grave concerns she was in danger in her parents’ care.
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