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Lawmakers upset over a disturbing number of deaths involving children in state custody want to know what's changed on commissioner Henry's watch.
Henry says he is still putting his management team in place but this afternoon he told lawmakers he has already implemented an important new protocol.
"I've requested that for every death of kids in custody that I get a call within the hour. Tell me a brief description, then as the investigation develops they'll get back to me and talk about exactly what happened," said Jim Henry.
There have been six deaths involving children in DCS custody since the beginning of the year. Henry says four were natural causes and the fifth the result of a car crash.
Tuesday, March 12 2013, 10:39 PM CDT
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By SHEILA BURKE Associated Press
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- A trial begins Tuesday that could determine which country will decide the fate of 13-year-old twin boys at the center of an international custody battle that extends from Eastern Europe to Middle Tennessee.
The boys are American citizens who were born in Texas but have spent the majority of their lives in Hungary. Their father is an American citizen with family in the Cottontown community of Sumner County. Their mother, a Romanian national, has invoked an international treaty claiming the children are being wrongfully retained in Tennessee by their father.
The boys came to Tennessee last year to visit their paternal grandparents in Sumner County for the summer. The father, who was supposed to bring them back to Europe, stayed in the U.S. and filed for divorce.
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