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PER REPORTER: On 9/1/2015 Aylah was brought to the doctor for a stuffy nose and cough. While at the doctor Aylah disclosed that she was afraid of her stepfather hurting her bottom. It is unknown what Aylah was meaning about her stepfather hurting her bottom. Per reporter there is a history of the stepfather abusing Aylah. Per reporter the other children are at risk in the home because of the history of alleged abuse with Aylah.

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