‘How did we turn into a nation of haters where even the children are not spared?’
‘Who dropped the ball? 16 separate reports to DCFS over the years from relatives, school administrators , teachers and counselors that Anthony and his seven siblings were being abused in their home yielded no results, until the 10-year-old died’
Boy, 10, came out as gay just weeks before he was found dead with head injuries and covered in cigarette burns as it is revealed CPS received 16 calls claiming he was being abused
Anthony Avalos died Thursday after suffering ‘suspicious’ severe head injuries at his family home in Lancaster, California
Now authorities believe homophobia may have played a part in his death –
His aunt Maria Barron reported the mother Heather Barron and her boyfriend Kareem Leiva to the county and Anthony’s school three years ago but said nothing was done to remove the children from the home
LA Department of Children and Family Services received 16 calls alleging that Anthony’s mother and her boyfriend were abusing him and his seven siblings
Claimed they were sexually abusing, beating, withholding food from the children
The victim’s mother, Heather Barron claimed Anthony received his injuries from a fall on Wednesday
She and her boyfriend Kareem Leiva have yet to be charged in Anthony’s death
Kareem Leiva who was also convicted of domestic abuse in 2010, was also documented by DCFS years ago allegedly, as a member of the MS-13 gang, but determined posed no threat to Anthony or his seven siblings.
Heather and Leiva have not yet been charged with any crimes related to Anthony’s death
Los Angeles authorities had already been investigating Anthony’s death as suspicious. They now believe homophobia may have played a part in the 10-year-old’s vicious injuries inside the family home leading to his death
A 10-year-old boy who was found with severe head injuries in his California apartment had come out as gay just weeks before his death.
Antony Avalos was unresponsive by the time authorities arrived at his Lancaster home last Wednesday. He was taken off life support and died the next morning.
Authorities had already been investigating his death as suspicious, but now believe homophobia may have played a part as well.
Brandon Nichols, deputy director of the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services, confirmed that Anthony had previously said he ‘liked boys’.
Tortured, and battered to death: Antony Avalos [left], was unresponsive by the time authorities arrived at his Lancaster home last Wednesday. He was taken off life support [right], and died the next morning.
Maria has frequently voiced her concerns about Antony’s mother Heather Barron and her boyfriend Kareem Leiva.
She began calling the DCFS in 2015 when she noticed bruises were appearing on Anthony and his seven siblings, who have since been removed from Heather’s home.
Maria said the children told her Leiva had caused the bruises and also claimed he forced them to urinate and defecate in small spaces that he locked them inside.
To come out to his family in such an environment ‘only reinforces how brave Anthony was’, Maria told the Los Angeles Times.
Anthony’s aunt, Maria Barron [photo, left], seen with the victim. said she reported his mother and her boyfriend to authorities years ago but nothing was done to remove him or his seven siblings from the home.
It has since been revealed that the Department Of Child and Family Services, DCFS, received at least 16 calls alleging that Heather Barron and her live-in lover, Kareem Leiva were abusing her kids.
School administrators and family members, as well as a teacher and a counselor, had all called in to voice their concerns regarding the welfare of the children, aged 11 months to 12 years old.
They reports ranged from allegations of sexual abuse to physical and emotional abuse. The children were beaten and bruised, forced to fight one another, and forced to eat from the trash, according to DCFS Director Bobby Cagle.
Who dropped the ball? 16 separate reports to DCFS over the years from relatives, school administrators, teachers and counselors that Anthony and his seven siblings were being abused in their home yielded no results, until the 10-year-old died
The boy’s aunt Maria Barron said it would have taken immense bravery for Anthony to come out in his home, where she claims Anthony and his siblings were frequently abused
It has since been revealed that the DCFS received at least 16 calls alleging that Heather and Leiva were abusing Anthony and his siblings, who are aged 11 months to 12 years old
The concerned callers also reported that the children were being denied food and water, were forced to crouch for hours, and were even dangled upside down from the home’s staircase.
A Los Angeles County Sheriff’s spokesman also revealed that Child Protective Services had come to the house at least once for child abuse allegations involving one of Anthony’s siblings.
Maria reported Heather and Leiva to the county and Anthony’s school three years ago but said nothing was done to remove the children from the home.
The DCFS also documented years ago that Leiva was allegedly a member of the MS-13 gang. But he was not determined to be a threat to Anthony or his seven siblings.
Leiva was also convicted of domestic abuse in 2010.
Heather and Leiva have not yet been charged with any crimes related to Anthony’s death.
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