Crime | Michael Nutter Girl's Death Moves Philly Mayor to Tears, Fury Suspends 7 in uproar over starved teen By Nick McMaster Posted Aug 5, 2008 12:04 PM CDT Copied Mayor Michael Nutter makes remarks at news conference at City Hall in Philadelphia, Monday, Aug. 4, 2008. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) Philly mayor Michael Nutter was visibly enraged today as he announced the suspension of seven city social workers who failed to prevent the starving death of a young girl, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. Nutter was responding to a grand jury report that found the negligence of caseworkers abetted Danieal Kelly’s mother in neglecting the 14-year-old cerebral palsy patient as she wasted away to 42 pounds. "The behavior exhibited by public employees is unacceptable. I am furious at their actions," Nutter said at a news conference. But “Danieal’s death will not be in vain. It has spurred much-needed reform and action.” Nutter said he is confident that his new human services commissioner will be able to turn the department around. Read These Next He won $1M on first Survivor. Today, he owes $3M in taxes on it. 'No Kings' crowds oppose, mock Trump. An unwanted hiking trend for women: the 'Alpine divorce.' New trend in GLP-1 drugs: 'casual' users. Report an error