A mother who violently attacked her eight-week-old daughters, killing one, has been granted a working with children permit to work for her favourite AFL team.
Tina Terlato avoided jail for killing her daughter Amanda inside their suburban home in Melbourne on Anzac Day, 2012.
She also brutally assaulted Amanda s twin Alicia, who will suffer lifelong disabilities.
Terlato has since been given approval to work with children under a new role with the Essendon cheer club, designing banners alongside youngsters - a decision that has left the father of her children disgusted . Every time I see her face when she poses up with AFL players or when I hear about her attending games - it just brings back bad memories, Paul Terlato told the Herald Sun.
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