Detroit Community Responds to Tragic Deaths of Two Children in Freezing Conditions

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Detroit officials have announced that a local group will provide housing for the surviving family members of two children who died in a van during extreme cold conditions. Darnell Currie Jr., 9, and A’millah Currie, 2, were found unresponsive on February 10 after their family's vehicle lost heat. Police indicated that the family had been living in the van for several months, prompting a public outcry for better support systems.

Mayor Mike Duggan revealed that the children's mother had reached out for housing assistance in November but received no help from the city. "We're going to be with them as long as they need us," stated Deputy Mayor Melia Howard during a tearful memorial service for the children held on February 20. The community has rallied to support the family during this difficult time, focusing on both immediate needs and long-term housing solutions.

The incident has raised concerns regarding the efficacy of the city's support resources for families facing housing instability amid harsh winter temperatures.

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