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Prosecutors Push To Present Neglect Complaints In Yonkers Girl's Death

YONKERS, N.Y. -- Westchester County prosecutors continue to push to have neglect complaints presented to a grand jury in the criminal investigation of the death of a disabled Yonkers girl in 2012, according to LoHud.com. 

Westchester Prosecutors continue to push to have neglect complaints read to a grand jury in the criminal probe into the death of a Yonkers girl in 2012.

Westchester Prosecutors continue to push to have neglect complaints read to a grand jury in the criminal probe into the death of a Yonkers girl in 2012.

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The district attorney's office is appealing to the Court of Appeals to reverse an earlier ruling to ban five unfounded complaints of neglect made against Alayah-Rose Savarese's mother to a grand jury, LoHud.com reported. 

Savarese was found dead in July 2012 and her parents are set to inherit her $2.1 million estate, according to LoHud.com. 

 

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