South Australian detectives have launched an investigation into the death of another child by suspected criminal neglect.
South Australian detectives have launched a second investigation into the death of a child by suspected criminal neglect.Police have since received information to start an investigation into possible criminal neglectWARNING: This story contains content that some readers may find upsetting
The boy's five siblings, aged between seven and 16, were later removed from their home at Craigmore in Adelaide's northern suburbs. "There is an enormous amount of records and we've only had a cursory look at those since we've got them, but it seems sufficient to launch a criminal investigation," Detective Superintendent Des Bray said.
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