The Andalusian Regional Government has put a preterm newborn and a two-year-old girl in temporary protective care in Malaga because they were “neglected and in a situation of risk.” The elder child was put in an emergency foster home, but a medical exam showed that she had cocaine in her system.
Police sources have confirmed that an inquiry is still going on. The Department of Social Inclusion, Youth, Family, and Equality said that the kids were taken away from their homes because they were malnourished, didn’t have enough food, weren’t getting enough care, and lived in dirty conditions, among other things. The same sources confirm that the two children are currently under foster care.
Sources say the two-year-old daughter was put with an emergency foster family. They took her to the Maternal and Child Hospital of Malaga, where physicians found evidence of drugs in her body.
Police sources say that the Family and Women’s Care Unit (UFAM) of the National Police in Torremolinos is looking into these events.

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