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25th October 2017
10:30am BST

"Her hair was two pony tails on the side on Saturday and it was braided in the ponytails and there was nothing wrong.
"I am very upset. And I'm not going to stop being upset because I feel like my child was assaulted and violated.
"For them to do this, it’s very upsetting, not just to me but to her."
In a now-deleted Facebook post, Denise suggested that race might have been factor.
"Anyone who knows me knows I never claim racism," she wrote.
"But why was my daughter's head shaved? There are 3 other girls in her class, 2 white girls, one black, none of these girls got scaled. My child is mixed race and her hair was full and curley (sic)."
Attorney Richard Kendell, who is pursuing legal action on behalf of the family, said the little girl was told her hair would grow back straight.
"The volunteer informed this seven-year-old biracial child that by shaving her head, her hair would grow back straight," he said. "I find that appalling."
The Little Heroes Home has said it is investigating what happened and will take whatever action is appropriate.
It's a group home for children aged between 5 and 11 where children learn to overcome mental and emotional issues. Tru lives there several days a week.Explore more on these topics: