In Pennsylvania, Darak Williams and Kashema Reddish face murder charges when they are found by authorities. On February 21, three-year-old Kavannah Salvador passed away. She was pronounced dead on arrival to Scranton hospital. Shortly afterwards, Williams and Reddish went missing. New stories report that Kavannah’s death was due to multiple traumatic injuries and ruled a homicide by the Lackawanna County coroner office. The child’s injuries were consistent with recent and previous child abuse.
Williams faces first- and third-degree murder charges. Reddish faces third-degree murder charges.
Attorney Christopher Keane has devoted his Bay Area practice to representing children whose lives have been irrevocably altered by abuse, neglect, injury, or death. He is a member of the San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center (SFCAPC), and is currently serving as the co-Vice President on their Board of Directors. The prestigious Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory Bar Registry of Preeminent Lawyers has awarded Christopher Keane a top rating and, reflecting his dedication to professional excellence. In addition, Mr. Keane is a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum Top Trial Lawyers in America, listed in the top 500 Plaintiff's attorneys in America by Lawdragon.com and as a principal member of Keane Law has acted as lead plaintiff’s lawyer on a number of successful multi-million dollar cases.