Social Worker in Kai-kai Case Sentenced to 2 Years for Inaction Despite Being Key to Rescue
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In the fatal child abuse case of Kai-kai, the Taipei District Court sentenced Child Welfare League social worker Chen Shang-jie to 2 years in prison for negligent homicide due to her professional inaction that led to the tragedy.
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- Q: What sentence was given to the social worker in the Keikei case?
- A: The Taipei District Court handed down a two-year prison sentence for manslaughter by negligence.
- Q: Why was the social worker found guilty?
- A: The social worker was found guilty because they had the expertise to recognize the child's abnormal condition but believed the babysitter's lies, failing to conduct proactive visits or medical interventions, which led to the child's death.
- Q: What happened to the babysitter who was the perpetrator?
- A: The Taipei City Social Welfare Bureau has imposed the maximum fine of 600,000 New Taiwan Dollars on the babysitter under the Child and Adolescent Welfare and Protection Act, and a separate criminal trial is also underway.