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Florida detectives are investigating the death of a toddler who was in foster care and about to be adopted.
The Tampa Bay Times reports that 17-month-old Aedyn Agminalis died last Sunday after being taken off life support.
The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office has opened a criminal investigation. The boy suffered from bleeding on the brain, cardiac arrest and acute respiratory failure.
The boy was living in a foster home licensed by A Door of Hope, a subcontractor for Eckerd Kids, a non-profit contracted by the county
Aedyn’s birth parents had signed adoption papers last month. He was scheduled to be placed with Colleen Kochanek and Stephanie Norris, a married couple in North Carolina. A court scheduling issue had delayed the transfer until next month
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