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Updated: 7:21 PM Jun 16, 2006
Angellika Arndt
The parents of Angellika Arndt spoke on Friday for the first time about the little girl and their life following the tragic loss.
Posted: 6:41 PM Jun 16, 2006 |
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Investigators with the Rice Lake Police Ddepartment, along with the Barron County District Attorney, continue to investigate the death of a seven-yearold girl from Rusk County.
Three weeks ago, Angellika Arndt went unconscious while at a Rice Lake day treatment center, she died the following day in Minneapolis.
Dan and Donna Pavlik say the last three weeks have been a nightmare.
They also say they want people to remember Angie the person and not Angie the seven year old girl who died while at the Day Treatment center.
The Pavlik's say when Angie came into their life a year and half ago she instantly was a part of the family.
They say Angie was a very bright, healthy, and happy girl, who always had a smile.
Dan and Donna felt she was finally in a stable home and was going to the Rice Lake Day treatment center to help her get caught up in school and to work on a few behavior problems.
The Pavlik's say Angie had only been going to Rice Lake for a month when she died.
The hope the investigators make somebody responsible for the death of their daughter.
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