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Family

May 19, 1999

Deaths of 45 Children Bring A Plea for Greater Unification

On average, one child a week is killed by a care-giver in Los Angeles County. And District Attorney Gil Garcetti, the chairman of the county's Interagency Council on Child Abuse and Neglect, said there is an urgent need for government agencies to share information about these deaths so that other youngsters might be spared a similar fate.

By Cheryl Romo
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        On average, one child a week is killed by a care-giver in Los Angeles County. And District Attorney Gil Garcetti, the chairman of the county's Interagency Council on Child Abuse and Neglect, said there is an urgent need for government agencies to share information about these deaths so that other youngsters...

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