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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 13

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"It was horrible; nothing got done," she said. McDaniel said that authorities did show up but apparently didn't see the child. Another neighbor, Tureetha Lewis, told The New York Times that Lockwood asked about a year ago to "borrow" one of her children for a child welfare caseworker's visit. She said Lockwood told her she had another child "down South" and wanted seven children in her apartment for the visit. 'J 2.1 'TTf' it 1 I 't iMi 5 yi 4 -V 'J 1 1 The Associated l'rc-s TENT II CCHESTBt 47 fetay off Lydi It 5ewy) 453-C170 jj mint.

350 IMje Mmi Hsjejm, '757-2255 not being released yesterday, according to Chief Medical Examiner Charles Hirsch. Authorities said she told them on videotape that she had not fed Nadine regularly for a year and did not seek medical help even when she realized the girl was dying. She said she withheld food and medical care because she didn't want or love Nadine. prosecutors said. Neighbor Catherine McDaniel told The New York Post that Lock-wood singled out Nadine for neglect, feeding the rest of the six children in her custody "while that baby was in the crib with a chicken bone.

The little girl was in there chewing on a bone. She looked like a starving Ethiopian kid." Scoppetta said at a news conference yesterday that Lockwood also had an eighth child, who had been adopted by another family. He said Nadine and one of her siblings had tested positive for drugs at birth. Nadine's father, Leroy Dicker-son, reportedly did not live with the family and had not seen the girl for several months, Scoppetta said. Dickerson went to Lockwood's apartment Saturday night and called 9 1 1 to report that Nadine was having trouble breathing.

Nadine's death came just as Scoppetta's agency fired one of its caseworkers for failing to recognize warning signs in the case of a 6-year-old girl who later died of abuse inflicted by her mother. Elisa Izquierdo became a posthumous poster child for overhaul of the city's child welfare system after her death on Nov. 22, 1995. CHESTERFIELD'S NEW YORK The crib where 4-year-old Nadine Lockwood spent most of her short life is rickety and yellowing, shoved in a corner of the cramped and dark bedroom whose walls defined her world. The rainbows and stars of the mattress' white plastic lining are torn away, exposing the dirty foam rubber underneath.

In this tiny room, neighbors say, 32-year-old Carla Lockwood kept her daughter so well-hidden that many did not even know the child existed. Until Saturday night, when Nadine died apparently starved to death in the filthy Washington Heights apartment. Trash littered the dank three-bedroom apartment, spoiled food and empty bottles jammed the refrigerator, and a powerful stench made the air almost unbreathable. Police Detective Richard Seta said yesterday that Nadine's dead body appeared "extremely malnourished" when he responded to a 911 call at her family's apartment Saturday night. Ribs jutted through her flesh, her stomach was bloated and she was missingpatches of hair, Seta said.

Several neighbors reportedly had called child welfare authorities to tell them of Nadine's maltreatment. Nonetheless, Children's Ser- PAAMESAN COMBO Chriw. Veaf 4 fgccM STEAK NITE Jumbo Ctiarbroiled 20 oz. Delmomco sals'! potato, roll'; b'ltw 50 '0Uf "5 irair Sat Nile Only BUY 1. GET 1 FREE 1 30 a.m.

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He said the Ix)ckwoods' last contact with the child welfare authorities was on May 25, 1995. Lockwood was being held without bail following her arraignment in Manhattan Criminal Court yesterday on charges of second-degree murder and endangering the welfare of a child. Autopsy results were v.i. 1 81 1 If jPATIO AND ADDITIONS il 'juKjj Considerina an MBA? miUJt TKU CAT. aupjavs Lilies The GMAT could be the most important test you take Thinking about going back to school for an MBA? RIT's Learning Development Center can help you prepare.

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Sunday along rural Route 91 in Jamesville, about five miles southeast of Syracuse. A passing motorist discovered her at the entrance to a composting site, said Onondaga County Sheriff Kevin Walsh. Ryan, who sustained severe head and pelvic injuries, was rushed to University Hospital in Syracuse, where she died in surgery about five hours later, he said. Three killed in speedboat crash on Saratoga Lake STILLWATER Three people were killed Sunday in a speedboat accident on Saratoga Lake. The victims were identified as Robert J.

Redone, 42; Paul Pagliara, 48; and Amy Meiers, 29, all of Schenectady. Eyewitnesses said the boat was traveling at up to 80 mph when it apparently hit a bump and flipped end over end, dumping the three victims into the lake. Authorities last night were continuing an investigation into the accident. High school student tests negative for meningitis GLOVERSV1LLE A teenager who was hospitalized with symptoms associated with meningococcal meningitis has tested negative for the disease, doctors said. State and Fulton County health officials had been investigating whether Jake Lillie of Johnstown had the rare and sometimes contagious bacterial infection.

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