DCS had open investigation on mother accused of killing her two kids in Tempe
The Department of Child Safety said it did not find evidence to remove the children from the home, but the investigation was still open. Author: 12 News Updated: 5:38 PM MST May 18, 2021
TEMPE, Ariz. The Arizona Department of Child Safety said it had an open investigation into the mother who is accused of killing her two children on May 15 in Tempe.
Yui Inoue, 40, faces charges of first-degree murder in the deaths of her two children, 9-year-old Mia Inoue, and 7-year-old Kai Inoue, according to the Tempe Police Department.
Child Safety âmissed opportunitiesâ that may have saved Queensland baby
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An investigation into the death of a 23-week-old Queensland baby has highlighted âmissed opportunitiesâ by the Department of Child Safety to intervene with the family.
The deputy state coroner also raised concerns over the lack of a system at a state or national level to track children from birth through school to ensure they donât fall through the cracks.
Baby J was found unresponsive by his mother, with his cause of death ruled to be SIDS. (File image)
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