Transgender triple killer removed from home with 2 foster children months after authorities were notified

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In New South Wales, Australia, a transgender triple killer, Reginald Arthurell, was removed from a home where he had been living with two foster children, aged 12 and 14, since late December 2023. Authorities were reportedly aware of the situation for months before taking action. Arthurell, who began transitioning after his 2020 release from prison, had moved into the home of an elderly woman who was an approved foster carer. The situation came to light after the carer's daughter raised concerns. The NSW Minister for Families and Communities apologized, calling the situation "unacceptable" and announced a review into how it was allowed to happen, promising systemic changes. The incident has sparked public outrage and calls for accountability.
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