Aug 1, 2008 10:57 pm US/Eastern
Report Describes Tortuous Last Days Of Phila. Teen
PHILADELPHIA (AP) ―
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Danieal Kelly, a 14-year-old with cerebral palsy, died a harrowing death at 42 pounds after weeks of neglect.
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For days before Danieal Kelly died in a fetid, airless roommade
stifling hot by a midsummer heat wave the bedridden teenager begged for
something to drink until she could muster only one word: water.
Unable to help herself because of her cerebral palsy, she
wasted away from malnutrition and maggot-infested bedsores that ate her flesh.
She died alone on a putrid mattress in her mother's home, the floor covered in
feces. She was 14 but weighed just 42 pounds.
The nightmare of forced starvation and infection that killed
Danieal while she was under the protection of the city's human services agency
is documented in a 258-page grand jury report released this week that charges
nine peopleher parents, four social workers and three family friendsin her
ghastly death.
The report describes a mother, Andrea Kelly, who was
embarrassed by her disabled daughter and didn't want to touch her, take her out
in public, change her diapers or make sure she had enough fluids.
It portrays Daniel Kelly, the father who once
had custody of Danieal, as having no interest in raising her.
And it accuses the city Department of Human Services of
being "uncaring and incompetent."
"It was this indifference that helped kill Danieal Kelly," an
angry District Attorney Lynne Abraham said. "How is it possible for this to
have happened?"
The report should "outrage the entire Philadelphia community" and bring about "earth-shattering,
cataclysmic changes" at the Department of Human Services, Abraham said.
Andrea Kelly, 39, the only defendant charged with murder,
was ordered held Friday without bail. The social workerssuspected of falsifying
home visits and progress reports in the caseface charges ranging from child
endangerment to involuntary manslaughter. The family friends are accused of
lying to the grand jury about the girl's condition before her death.
None of the lawyers for any of the defendants had any
immediate comment.
Human Services Commissioner Anne Marie Ambrose, in office
only a month, said Thursday that she is intent on improving child safety and
worker accountability in an agency that has repeatedly been accused of failing
to protect children.
Late Friday, the city announced the resignation of Assistant
Health Commissioner Carmen Paris. The grand jury had accused Paris of interfering in the investigation of
the girl's death while she was acting health commissioner, but found
insufficient evidence to charge her with obstruction of justice.
The report on Danieal's death in August 2006 documents a downward
spiral from the early years that she spent in Arizona with her father and his girlfriend.
Though Danieal attended special-needs classes only
sporadically, a school report described her as an active learner and "one of
the sweetest students ever enrolled in this program." But allegations of
parental neglect soon surfaced, and following Daniel Kelly's breakup with his
girlfriend in 2001, Danieal never again attended school.
Daniel Kelly and his children moved to Philadelphia in 2003. He eventually asked his
estranged wife to move in, even though she had several other children and he
knew she was incapable of caring for Danieal, authorities say. He then moved
out.
"Daniel Kelly was well aware what deserting his daughter
meant to her safety and welfare," the grand jury report said. "He just did not
care."
The Department of Human Services received at least five
reports of Danieal being mistreated between 2003 and 2005. All described a "helpless
child sitting unattended, unkempt and unwashed, in a small stroller in her own
urine and feces," her screams ignored by her mother, the grand jury report
said. The stroller, which served as a wheelchair, apparently never left the
house.
Agency employee Dana Poindexter, assigned to investigate,
also ignored Danieal, authorities say. Already having been suspended after a
3-week-old baby died on his watch in 2002, Poindexter continued his "slovenly,
neglectful and dangerously reckless work habits" after being assigned the Kelly
case, the grand jury said.
He did not
file a single report, authorities said.
The Kellys finally were assigned help from a private agency
in 2005. Employee Julius Murray was required to visit the family twice a week,
but authorities believe he may have come to the house only onceto have Andrea
Kelly sign predated forms attesting to future visits.
The grand jury report said Laura Sommerer, a city social
worker, failed to hold the now-defunct company accountable when, months later,
Danieal still was not enrolled in school or receiving medical care.
And after Danieal died, authorities say, company director
Mickal Kamuvaka held a "forgery fest" in her office where she had employees "concoct
almost a year's worth of false progress reports."
But authorities say Andrea Kelly, whose other children are
now in foster care, is primarily responsible for her daughter's death.
The report said she was confronted repeatedly by her own
mother, uncle, friends and even two of her sons about Danieal's deteriorating
health. She would lie or put them off by saying she would seek help, or banish
them from the house, authorities say.
In the meantime, the report said, she entertained friends, attended
classes and fed her other children.
"This behavior indicates that Andrea Kelly did not merely
allow Danieal to die," the report said. "She may have even wanted her disabled
daughter to die."
When an ambulance responded to a 911 call for Danieal on
Aug. 4, 2006, the girl had been dead for several hours. Authorities said she
was so emaciated she looked like the victim of a concentration camp.
She had been lying on the filthy mattress for so long
that her body outline was imprinted on it.

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