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In every murder I document, there’s a clear moment where the victim could have been saved. Often there are multiple failures in the system in the lead-up to the act of violence that ends a woman or a child’s life.
A four-year-old boy was murdered in Wyong, NSW on July 4.
He should never have been in the care of his mother – authorities knew she was a danger but they allowed her to keep him.
His 32-year-old woman is charged over his death.
The unnamed boy is the 15th Australian child killed this year. A total of 27 children were killed in 2025.
An independent government-ordered review into the boy’s case has been confirmed.
The Department of Communities and Justice – which overseas child protection in the state – knew the little lad was unsafe at home.
A family member tried very hard to have him removed but his pleas fell on deaf ears, I’ve been told.
NSW Police say they are investigating if cannibalism was involved in his murder.
“Given the matter remains the subject of an active NSW police investigation, it would not be appropriate to comment further at this stage,” a spokesperson for the DoJ told media today.
THIS UNNAMED BOY MATTERS!❤️
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