Deena Kamel
Staff Reporters
A native family services agency is reviewing its records to determine whether it played a part in placing 7-year-old Katelynn Sampson in the care of the woman now charged in her slaying.
"I'm still beginning my own review of my agency with respect to what our relationship was with this family and what the nature of our services were," Kenn Richard, executive director of Native Child and Family Services of Toronto, said yesterday. "(I need) a chance to convene my people, look at the electronic database at the agency and just have a sense of if we've had activity and to what extent."
Katelynn was found dead in an apartment in the Queen St. W. and Lansdowne Ave. area early Sunday, shortly after her legal guardian Donna Irving, 29, called 911 and claimed the little girl had stopped breathing
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