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Local Doctors Blame CPS For Child's Death WOAI-TV
Updated: 8:49 a.m. ET May 01, 2004May 01, 2004 - Two local physicians say one child has died and another may soon because Child Protective Services didn't follow up on cases involving "medically fragile" children.

He was the little boy whom everyone loved, but he was born with two strikes against him. He had a serious intestinal liver problem and a mother the State of Texas felt was unfit.

His doctor, Eduardo Ibarguen, describes the boy, "He was a fighter. He didn't want to die...This is a child who wanted to live."

We'll call this little boy "Angel" to protect his identity. He spent much of his time in the hospital.

He quickly won over those who took care of him. They say he had a good chance for a healthy life, but that wasn't enough.

Tanji Patton sat down with two of "Angel's" doctors and asked who they blamed for the child's death.

Dr. Lee Kirchner, Chief of Medicine at a local hospital, says, "CPS for putting him back in that environment." Dr. Kirchner tells News 4 he'd tried to warn Child Protective Services "multiple times" that he felt the agency wasn't doing enough to protect the child.

"What would they tell you?" Patton asks Kirchner. "[CPS] needs to preserve the family," Kirchner replies. "I said 'I need to preserve my patient's life.'"

Dr. Kirchner had helped arrange for the boy to get a liver transplant when he was 3 years old at one of the leading child transplant centers in the country in Omaha, Nebraska. The surgery was a success, and Angel came home to San Antonio. That's when Angel's doctors say he kept showing up in the ER with infections.

Patton asks Dr. Ibarguen, "No one from CPS called you to inquire why this child was having recurrent infections?" He strongly replied, "No."

Dr. Eduardo Ibarguen says CPS never called to inquire why this child was having reoccurring infections. He adds one of those infections turned very serious, and when the doctor called CPS, he says as was often the case, Angel's caseworker was nowhere to be found.

Angel was transferred back to the hospital in Omaha, and then put in the care of a foster family there to recover. His doctors say he did great, but CPS back in San Antonio wanted Angel to come home to live with relatives.

Dr. Kirchner tells News 4, "I called. The transplant program wrote letters. It was of little or no avail." Angel's doctors say the move back to San Antonio, back to family, cost Angel his life.

"He went up there had five surgeries in a week could have died in any of them, survived all of them. Then went into foster care," Dr. Kirchner remembers, "was in foster care 18 months, came back here and was dead not even six, eight months afterward."

So Tanji Patton sat down with CPS's Program Administrator in Bexar County, Sherry Gomez. Patton asks, "Shouldn't a red flag have gone up when a child has been in a foster family and thrived and done well and comes back and gets placed with a family member and the infections keep coming back over and over again?

Gomez replies, "You know I understand what you're saying, but I also want to go back to the fact that when you have a child that's catastrophically ill, that's had multiple medical problems. Sometimes a parent that's caring for a child or another legal caregiver can give this child the best of care and there's an unfortunate tragedy to it."

According to both his doctors, this was strictly negligent care that was causing these recurrent infections, infections that were not occurring when he was in foster care. Gomez's response is, "to really reinforce that the professional make a phone call to our hotline."

That's something Dr. Kirchner said he did a number of times. The last time he did so was when Angel was seriously ill. He says he was kept holding for more than an hour. Gomez says she's not aware that why it would take him that long to talk to someone at CPS.

Now because of the tug of war between doctors and CPS, at-risk kids who need these life saving transplants are caught in the middle.

One of those children is 4-year old Alexis Marie. Doctors say she won't live without a lung transplant, but they say she can't get one and once again blame CPS. Alexis' mother, Frances Silva, says CPS put Alexis in foster care because of her mom's drug use and suspected neglect.

Silva tells News 4, "[CPS] felt like I was neglecting my daughter." So, she went to drug treatment, took parenting classes and did everything CPS asked so she could get her child back. "I made a mistake," Silva explained. "I made bad choices, but I learned from my mistakes."

But doctors say CPS fumbled the case when they put Alexis back with mom because the transplant team won't perform the operation unless she's in a stable home.

Dr. Kirchner says, "That kind of gut wrenching talking to a mother about 'gee would you consider giving your child up to a medically fragile foster care home so we can get her transplanted so she can live.' The mother would consider that, but CPS says 'no, we need to preserve the family.'"

CPS's Gomez says this is the first they've heard of it. "So the mother telling us that was a shock. In fact, we put a call into that specific doctor to find out if in fact there's any accuracy to that because that's news to us."

But the Trouble Shooters want to know if that should be news to CPS. Gomez explains, "in all of our other conversations, with the doctor, that was never brought to our attention. That was never mentioned as an issue because absolutely we would've taken that seriously."

But Alexis' mother says if her case worker had ever talked to her doctor, CPS might have known what was going on. Silva tells us, "My case worker never met with [the doctor] until the case was closed three months after."

In the meantime, little Alexis fights for every breath, and her mom holds out hope that some day Alexis will get the lung transplant she so desperately needs

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That is So Sad... I admire the Doctor for saving this Boy's Life.

I wouldn't blame the Doctor for his angier with the CPS.


I do not trust Child Protective Services, Have you notice they spend more time going after the wrong Parents that someone made a call report a child abuse when it never Happened than going after Real Child Abuse and Neglect

If there is an Child abuse Report as often they should do a Follow up after stike One.. Too much Children suffered when CPS Aren't there on time to save them, They lose their Lives they end up with more Problems with their health. :roll:


It makes me Ill to see Mother say " I made a mistake" Well, Do I expected to believe that she would acutally willing to change? What happened if she goes back to where she was before this Kid wouldn't be alive. I think she blew her chances at first Start..and I believe that the Only Chance she would get. IMO.
 
I agree with this article. Sometimes, the CPS is to be blammed for the live of children. I had a roommate whose ex-girlfriend was demanding a huge amount of money for child support. However, she wouldn't get a nice bed, oven, fridge, or anything for her 3 kids. She would tear up any pictures that the kids drew. She would squander all child support money on parties. She was horrible. However, CPS would not listen to his plead for an investigation. He told CPS about what was going on and they never believed him. They said they would only if he had proof. However, he couldn't get proof cuz they had a restraining order against him. After his last tax return, he couldn't get any of his tax return due to that child support. But, a week after his ex-girlfriend got his money... she gave up the kids and CPS never did anything. Jeez.
 
VamPyroX said:
I agree with this article. Sometimes, the CPS is to be blammed for the live of children. I had a roommate whose ex-girlfriend was demanding a huge amount of money for child support. However, she wouldn't get a nice bed, oven, fridge, or anything for her 3 kids. She would tear up any pictures that the kids drew. She would squander all child support money on parties. She was horrible. However, CPS would not listen to his plead for an investigation. He told CPS about what was going on and they never believed him. They said they would only if he had proof. However, he couldn't get proof cuz they had a restraining order against him. After his last tax return, he couldn't get any of his tax return due to that child support. But, a week after his ex-girlfriend got his money... she gave up the kids and CPS never did anything. Jeez.


That's Sad VampyroX....Those People make me Ill when they Parties and not providing anything for the Children and what Children need. :crazy:
 
that is ture, I was worker at Day care
and i change Tony and i Notice big cut on his back when i touch me he was like crying and show me i was shock and i write it up to CSP . Then they come to day care and look at him and i told CSP there is something you can do she say don't know I told her there is something you can do. And she say there is no poof i was like it have to be or he will got hurt more. My boss is so mad at me for talk to CSP about it . I told her I care about the children and i don"t understand why can CSP do something fast. I wants to do something but i really can't :|


I am GLAD the DR talk about it show that some CPS do something
 
CSP= in State of Massachusetts... We called DSS= Departement Social Service. DSS social workers almost removed my two boys because they can't speak very well when they were 2 and 3 years old. My Mom faught with Judge to keep two boys. Judge order social worker to take ASL and knowledge Deaf culture.

As for this article... It is horrible for social worker look over this mother's child medical issue.

Low income children are more suffered than wealth children. They go through with DSS, court, foster home, etc... Not fair !! :(
 
*Sigh*.....

I am truly sorry to hear about that Sabrina....I'm glad you have your children back in your arms once again!...that must be a heartbroken to have a child taken away from your home when you did no harm to either of them.....

I never like CPS myself, they seem to not taken care of children seriously enough only when it too late....I think each of them should take their job as serious as they can if they want to ' save ' a child's life not over stupid reason....*shaking my head*....

They seems to be busy worry about who should raise or place a child that show no danger in that home....Sad that innocent child ( ren ) are dying because they're sitting on their butt worry about other things that are not important or they don't do ENOUGH!
 
Sabrina said:
Low income children are more suffered than wealth children. They go through with DSS, court, foster home, etc... Not fair !! :(

:werd: Sabrina...Nothing seem to be fair lately!...
 
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