Chloe Valentine - A Tragic Story

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This article is not for the faint hearted. I almost cried just reading about the abuse that poor little Chloe Valentine suffered. As a parent, while I type this I'm sitting here and every few words I type I'm looking up at my son who is sitting by me drawing and just wonder how on Earth parents could be so cruel as to neglect this innocent little girl.
Wallahe, if I could I would turn back the clock to early 2012 and adopt her and bring her into a more stable and loving home. :(

Those parents really do deserve the worst, they neglected and in turn actually killed their little girl.
Awful people,no other words for it!

I find it most troubling that the social worker dismissed 'exaggerated claims' of Chloe's treatment, when she was in a position to save a child's life.

http://www.news.com.au/national/sou...done-differently/story-fnj4ag6f-1227079826639

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Poor little angel. :(
 
It's sad to see stories like this one. But we can't judge those who did what they did. That is Jesus's job. I don't know them, and that would have been my first reaction but every since I have been saved through Christ, I have changed and I don't judge those before myself.
 
Some people aren't equipped to have children.  Many have mental health issues and can barely look after themselves, never mind a child.  Some people think they are doing their best but aren't doing a very good job.  Others believe in beating children because it shows love due to the way they were brought up. Some people are sadistic and cruel and get their kicks from causing pain to others.

I'm not religious but agree that we shouldn't judge.  Think of all those children being killed as we bomb other countries.  The list goes on and as we sit back innocents die.  I wish I could alleviate suffering and save all children :)
 
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