The tragic death of another child in New Mexico has prompted a child advocate to blame the governor and the children's safety agency that had been warned about the threat.
Vanessa Chavez was charged with child abuse resulting in death after her 18-month-old daughter was found unresponsive and died after 20 minutes of CPR, Albuquerque police said. The girl's death is the sixth in only four months of incidents that involved the state’s Children, Youth & Families Department, according to KOB-TV .
'This is on the governor. There is blood on the governor at this point.'
New Mexico Child First Network founder Maralyn Beck said the death was preventable and places the blame squarely on the governor as well as the child safety agency.
"Every single one of these deaths was preventable," Beck