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South Florida’s Horror Continues: Two Children Found Dead in Luggage

March 3rd, 2011   No Comments   Abuse

The brutal deaths of South Florida children continue. Police in Palm Beach County found the bodies of two young children stuffed in luggage and submerged in an area canal within hours of each other Wednesday, the Sun-Sentinel reports. Meanwhile, the region still is in shock over the death of Nubia Barahona and critical injuries to her twin brother, Victor.

In the latest discovery, a girl between 6 and 12 years old was found dead in a black duffel bag about 9 a.m. in a canal, Delray Beach police Sgt. Nicole Guerriero told the newspaper. About six hours later, police divers from Delray Beach and Boca Raton found a canvas suitcase with the body of the boy, about 10 to 12 years old. This find was about a half mile west of where the girl’s body was found, Guerriero told the paper. Read the entire story here.

Miami Herald: Therapist’s Call to Abuse Hotline Reveals Details in Barahona Home

Tales of alleged abuse were recounted in the transcript of a Feb. 10 call received by Florida’s child abuse hotline, the Miami Herald reports. Lisa Reiss, a children’s therapist, made the call after speaking to a child who was related by adoption to 10-year-old twins Victor and Nubia Barahona. Nubia now is dead; Victor is recovering from critical acid burns.

A task force formed by new Department of Children and Families Secretary David Wilkins to investigate the Barahona twins’ case continues its meetings today.

Read the entire Miami Herald story here.