Two administrators and co-founders of a city-funded social-service agency, convicted in March of conspiracy and fraud charges stemming from the death of Danieal Kelly, were sentenced yesterday to long terms in federal prison.
Kelly, who was 14 and had cerebral palsy, died in August 2006 from bedsores and malnutrition.
Mickal Kamuvaka, 61, who ran the day-to-day operations of MultiEthnic Behavioral Health Inc., was sentenced to 17 1/2 years by U.S. District Judge Stewart Dalzell.
Solomon Manamela, 52, a supervisor of caseworkers at MultiEthnic, drew a 14-year sentence.
Dalzell ordered both defendants taken into custody immediately.
The Department of Human Services had hired MultiEthnic to provide in-home social services to 500 families with children at risk of abuse or neglect. The agency was paid more than $3.6 million between July 2000 and December 2006.

