NSW Minister Faces Calls for Inquiry Over Children Living With Convicted Killer
In Brief
Child welfare advocates call for an independent review after two children lived with Regina Arthurell.
Key Facts
- A New South Wales minister stated she is 'not going anywhere' amid calls for an inquiry.
- Child welfare advocates are demanding accountability after two children lived with Regina Arthurell.
- Regina Arthurell is a convicted triple killer who lived with two foster children in state care.
What Happened
A New South Wales minister responded to calls for an independent review after it was revealed that two children in state care lived with Regina Arthurell, a convicted triple killer. Child welfare advocates are demanding accountability from the government.
Why It Matters
The situation has raised concerns about child safety and oversight in the foster care system. Advocates and the public are seeking transparency regarding how such a placement was allowed. Based on a single source report
What's Next
There are mounting calls for an independent inquiry into the circumstances of the placement. The minister has stated she will remain in her position as the situation develops.
