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PER REPORTER: Jovany is already in the system. He was taken before due to being left home alone. There are people that come and check on him. Today, he came to school with a bruise on the left side on top of his forehead. The bruise is reddish and raised. It is as big as a knuckle. This is the first time it has been seen; it was not there on yesterday. There are markings (bruising and scratches) on the left side of his cheek. When asked what happened, he said his brother hit him. Reporter doesn't believe he has a brother. Jovany was asked again and he said his mother hit him. Apparently, she hit him with her hand. It is unknown if it was opened or closed handed. Jovany demonstrated with his hand how the mother hit and scratched him. He didn't

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