Child Death Report Notes Abuse, ATV, SIDS Cases
POSTED: 11:38 am CDT October 25, 2010
UPDATED: 12:29 pm CDT October 25, 2010
KCTV
TOPEKA, Kan. -- In its annual report, the Kansas State Child Death Review Board released statistics of child deaths from 2008, and the board made a number of recommendations to try to reduce some of the preventable deaths in the report.
The board broke the deaths out into six categories: natural-except sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) - 316 deaths; Natural-SIDS - 49 deaths; Unintentional injury (motor vehicle crash, drowning, strangulation, etc.) - 79 deaths; Homicide (including gang-related and child-abuse) - 26 deaths; Suicide - 9 deaths; and Undetermined - 23 deaths.
....The report noted that the violence-related deaths were the most alarming of the deaths. The statistics showed 50 percent of homicides came from abuse cases (13?) and most of those deaths came from children under the age of 4 and died from abusive head trauma. The report also noted 61 percent (almost 8 of the 13) were killed by someone other than their biological parent, including 38 percent (almost 5 of the 13) being killed by the mother's boyfriend who was left to care for the child.
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SO if I am reading the figures right, Kansas had 316 deaths in 2008. Of those, 13 died from abuse. Of those, 8 were not killed by parents, and 5 of those killers were shacked up boyfriends. Kids killed by parents in Kansas in 2008= FIVE of the 316.
Please note that the other 13 of the 26 homicides were gang related (Don't lose track of the fact that a "child" is anybody under 18 years old, and includes those who have run away- many of whom join gangs.
So WHY do we have this huge sociopathic CPS agency terrorizing parents and destroying families by the thousands and fraudulently spending BILLION$ in Federal funding on "child abuse"?
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