Governor Jim Justice Under Scrutiny for Lack of Transparency Following Death of Boone County Girl

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Investigation into Death of 14-Year-Old Kyneddi Miller Raises Questions About State Agencies’ Actions

The tragic death of 14-year-old Kyneddi Miller has sparked outrage and raised serious questions about the effectiveness of state agencies in protecting vulnerable children. Despite requests for information, little has been released, leaving the public in the dark about what could have been done to prevent this heartbreaking loss.

Journalists have faced roadblocks in obtaining crucial information, with documents being heavily redacted and key details withheld. The lack of transparency has only fueled calls for accountability and reform within the system.

In response to mounting pressure, the Justice administration has pledged to explore ways to provide better information to the public. Cabinet Secretary Cynthia Persily has urged journalists and concerned citizens to review the critical incident report, which sheds light on child fatalities in the state.

However, the current report falls short in providing comprehensive details on CPS actions and accountability, leaving many questions unanswered. As the community mourns the loss of Kyneddi Miller, there is a growing demand for transparency and accountability to ensure that such tragedies are not repeated.

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