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The case now moves toward court, but no legal outcome will undo what happened. It won’t bring back a boy who should have been running through playgrounds, learning his ABCs, begging for snacks, or curling up with picture books. It won’t erase the pain of the grandmother who tried to save him. And it won’t silence the questions left in his wake.
But it might protect another child—the one living next door, the one in a relative’s home, the one whose bruises don’t match the story, the one whose eyes silently plead for help.
This tragedy, like too many before it, stands as a stark reminder: protecting children is not just a legal responsibility. It is a collective one. Lives depend on it.
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