Questions are being raised about Santa Clara County child protective workers and whether an emphasis to keep families together is worth risking the safety of vulnerable children.
Baby Phoenix Castro wasn’t breathing when a San Jose Fire dispatcher’s voice crackled over their radio system at 10:11 a.m. on May 13. The message was brisk: “CPR is in progress. The three-month-old female is unconscious….” By the time neighbor Nancy Wetherington saw what was happening, the baby was lying on a white ambulance stretcher. Her tiny hands and feet were already gray. “You could tell from the color – you could tell that the baby was gone,” Wetherington said this past week, her voice
Questions are being raised about county child protective workers and whether an emphasis to keep families together is worth risking the safety of vulnerable children.
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