Kids Poisoned By Lead In Homes Approved By D.C. Housing Inspectors

"Chanelle Mattocks remembers everything about that night in 2014, when lead poisoned her son.

She was giving Alonzo, then 3, a bath in a tub that her landlord had just painted to pass a housing inspection. She turned to find a washcloth, and when she swiveled back, she found the boy with bits of peeling paint in his mouth. She tried get it out, but it was too late.

The lead tests came back positive: Alonzo had more than double what the government defines as “elevated,” and he hasn’t been the same since."

Terrence McCoy reports for the Washington Post August 15, 2018.

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Source: Washington Post, 08/17/2018