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Since hearing of this, there is to many words to descride my hurt for these poor defencless infants. It has been a few weeks since reading the front cover of the Bulletin newspaper and I cant let it go. The thirst the hunger the pain the sadness the heat the cold the neglect the filth these poor babies endured in such a short life is horrifying. Clearly there has to be more resources spent on our children of Australia. Schools, teachers, neighbours, friends, family and or any other person to witness or even suspect child abuse must contact authorites. Signs to look for are no lunch at school, scruffy appearance, absent from school, weight, dental hygene, no children playing in back or front yards of their homes(neighbours), rubbish/mess in yards, older children consently out playing after dark. Im not saying to start spying on the neighbours but use common sense if you sense something wrong, be a nice neighbour and go over for a friendly chat about something not related to the suspective behaviour, this way you may be able to inspect further. I know by saying this it sounds a little crazy but it just may save a infants/childs life from neglect and even death.. Even offer help to mothers you know around you and in your life. The parents of the twins should have the full force of the law thrown at them. Rest in peace precious twins. Forever in our hearts..
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