From Cosmopolitan
A 14-year-old foster child who hanged herself in a shower stall and broadcast it on Facebook suffered years of sexual abuse, was beaten and rejected by her mother and bounced between more than 14 foster homes, according to a 20-page report released by the Florida Department of Children & Families.
The report released late Monday concluded that while state welfare authorities could have done a better job, Naika Venant's relationship with her mother Gina Alexis played a significant role in her death.
"Despite everything that had occurred between Naika and her mother, Naika longed to be home," said the report, written by members of a Critical Incident Rapid Response Team that was deployed by agency Secretary Mike Carroll after the child's death in January. "Naika often told her therapist that she greatly missed her mother and really wanted to go back home."
The report detailed the abuse. When Naika was 4, the agency was called to her mother's home after the girl was left unattended by a male babysitter, with no food or running water. Alexis enrolled the girl in day care and moved to another home.
The next year, the report said, Naika went to the emergency room with an undisclosed chronic health condition. The child welfare agency was contacted when Alexis "called Naika a liar and a faker."
Naika used a scarf to hang herself in a Miami Gardens foster home on Jan. 22 and livestreamed it on Facebook.
In 2009, the report says Alexis beat Naika with a belt after the girl was sexually aggressive with another child. She was removed from her mother's home. Caseworkers sought to learn where the 6-year-old girl had learned about sex. She told therapists she slept in the room with her mother's boyfriends and watched "sex movies."
The next year, after she was returned to her mother, DCF received a report that the girl was sexually abused while in foster care. The other child vehemently denied it, saying Naika was the aggressive one.
According to the report, Naika ran away in 2014, telling investigators she was afraid her mother would beat her. Alexis refused to take Naika back, threatening to beat the then 11-year-old child if she was left there. Two months later, a Miami judge - over the objection of caseworkers and a court-ordered lay guardian - returned Naika to her mother.
In April 2016, Alexis returned Naika to the state, saying she'd had it with her "behavior."
Last November professionals recommended that Naika live in a "specialized therapeutic foster home." But no bed was available.
In the report, the DCF team faulted the mental health professionals who worked with Naika for treating the symptoms of her trauma and abuse "rather than addressing the trauma itself" and for failing to address the toxicity of the girl's relationship with her mother.
Alexis' attorney Howard Talenfeld disputed the findings, telling the Miami Herald the report relies on inaccurate information and "is an apparent whitewash of the systemic failures."
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Associated Press
17 hours ago
U.S. Before suicide by hanging, girl pleaded in vain for mom’s acceptance
Miami Herald 6 hours ago
All Naika Venant wanted was her mother’s love. Even after her
mother beat her 30 times with a belt. Even after her mother abandoned
her to the foster care system, where she claimed to have been raped.
Even after her mother sent taunting text messages. Naika just wanted to
go home. Late Wednesday, the Florida Department of Children &
Families released thousands of pages of internal records documenting the
14-year-old’s labyrinthine history with the agency. The documents also
revealed another story: Naika’s tortured relationship with a mother she
loved, but who rejected her again and again. On Jan. 22, Naika took her
own life in a foster care shower stall — hanging herself while
live-streaming ...
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Girl killed herself on Facebook Live, and mom is accused of egging her on
New York Post
Tue, Mar 14 5:36 AM PDT
The mother of a 14-year-old Florida girl who broadcast her
suicide on Facebook Live is accused of taunting her daughter in the
moments before her death — and may have even watched the teen kill
herself. Naika Venant used a scarf to hang herself in a Miami Gardens
foster home on Jan. 22 and livestreamed it on Facebook. “There were many
other individuals urging her to take her own life, calling her vile
names and claiming the situation was either ‘fake’ or ‘all an act,’”
according to the 20-page report released Monday by the Florida
Department of Children and Families. Among those individuals was someone
using the alias “Gina Alexis,” the name used by Venant’s mother, Gina
Caze, according to an abuse complaint reported to the state agency on
Feb. 9. ...
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