Baby Sagini: 3-Year-Old Left Homeless After Guardians Found Guilty Of Gouging His Eyes

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Baby Sagini: 3-Year-Old Left Homeless After Guardians Found Guilty Of Gouging His Eyes

Kisii - In a heart-wrenching case that shocked the nation, 3-year-old Baby Sagini remains homeless after the guardians responsible for his care were found guilty of a horrific act of violence.

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The young boy's life took a tragic turn when his supposed caregivers were convicted of gouging his innocent eyes, leaving him physically and emotionally scarred.

Justice yes, but what next?

The wheels of justice may have turned in Baby Sagini's favour, holding those responsible for his suffering accountable for their heinous actions.

However, amidst the courtroom drama and verdicts, a new challenge emerges the reintegration of the young boy back into society.

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"The house is in a bad state because no woman can take care of it. We have a problem caring for the child. We are asking the government to help us. Once he is okay, he is welcomed at home," Johannes Mayeka told Citizen TV.

Currently, under the care of the children's department in Kisii, Baby Sagini is in the custody of those committed to ensuring his well-being.

Assessment of reintegration location

But this is just the beginning of a complex process that requires thoughtful planning, careful assessment, and compassionate support.

The first hurdle that authorities face is deciding where the child will go after leaving the current place of care.

Finding a suitable living environment becomes paramount, with his original home abandoned and deemed uninhabitable.

The child's safety and emotional needs must be prioritized to ensure a smooth transition.

To address this, various assessments have to be carried out, both where the child currently resides and where he will be integrated.

"Various assessments have to be carried out, where the child is currently and after the child leaves the place, assessment where the child is going to be integrated. The two assessments have to be done to ensure that now the child is ready to go," an official from the children's department said.

These evaluations are critical to determining his readiness and finding the best possible setting for his future growth and development.

The first assessment thoroughly evaluates the child's current living conditions.

Kisii Children's department

Professionals from the children's department work diligently to ensure Baby Sagini is safe, nurturing, and stable.

This assessment helps to identify any immediate needs that must be met and provide insights into the level of care he has received thus far.

The second assessment focuses on finding a suitable placement for Baby Sagini's reintegration into society.

This process involves identifying potential foster families or care facilities that can provide the support and love he requires.

The goal is to find a loving and stable home where Baby Sagini can begin to heal from the trauma he has endured.

Throughout this challenging period, the child's welfare remains the top priority.

Social workers, counsellors, and child protection advocates work together to ensure that every decision is in the best interest of Baby Sagini.

The reintegration process is delicate, requiring sensitivity and empathy to help him overcome the emotional scars of his past.

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Baby Sagini
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Baby Sagini: 3-Year-Old Left Homeless After Guardians Found Guilty of Gouging His Eyes - Tuko.co.ke
Baby Sagini: 3-Year-Old Left Homeless After Guardians Found Guilty of Gouging His Eyes - Tuko.co.ke

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