Georgetown- Following the death of the the last child Joy Blanchard who never regained consciousness at the hospital, renewed outrage has started as many call for the death sentence to be meted out to a cowardly father. The man who hacked his three children to death while they lay peacefully asleep is now wishing to die. During the weekend he was violently attacked and beaten by prison inmates, who were outraged that he killed the children.A welfare officer speaking to Trakkenews explained that it is hard to determine when children are in danger unless people come forward with information. In this case, the officer said that it appears that the children were being treated well and not abused,until the father just went beserk. "When you are going to snuff the lives out of young children in such a brutal attack, then only the death penalty can suffice as the ultimate punishment", the officer said. Now Mrs. Blanchard is left to mourn the death of her three children. A sadness that is totally unbearable, said relatives.
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