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mfcorey1

(11,001 posts)
Sun Jul 20, 2014, 09:27 AM Jul 2014

Police: 25-pound boy nearly starved, beaten by family

(CNN) -- A 7-year-old Pennsylvania boy beaten for sneaking food was nearly starved and weighed only 25 pounds when he arrived at a hospital, authorities said. The boy sometimes ate insects he caught on his porch.

The boy's mother, Mary Rader, 28, and his grandparents, Dennis and Deana Beighley, turned themselves in at the Mercer County District Attorney's office Wednesday and were charged with aggravated assault, unlawful restraint of a minor, false imprisonment, endangering the welfare of a child and conspiracy, according to court documents.

The Sharon Herald reported Saturday that child welfare authorities took the Greenville boy to a hospital last month after he was found looking like a human skeleton.

"The child was starved," Dr. Jennifer Wolford of the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh's Child Advocacy Center was quoted as saying in a criminal complaint. She described the boy as "the worst case of medical neglect that I have ever seen in my seven years as a pediatrician."

The unidentified boy lived with his mother and grandparents and three siblings -- two sisters, ages 4 and 11, and a 9-year-old brother, the paper reported.

The two girls appeared healthy, the criminal complaint said. The brother was underweight though not as severely as the victim.

Since June 6, hospital officials said the boy has gained 20 pounds, The Herald reported.

"The most important medicine used to treat him at the hospital was food," Wolford said in the complaint. "He was within a month of having a major cardiac event that he probably would not have recovered from . ... It is impossible to me that this severe neglect and active abuse was not visible. He was being starved in his own home around others of normal weight."

http://www.cnn.com/2014/07/19/justice/pennsylvania-boy-nearly-starved/

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Police: 25-pound boy nearly starved, beaten by family (Original Post) mfcorey1 Jul 2014 OP
There are times when the punishment should fit the crime. hobbit709 Jul 2014 #1
Yes You are CORRECT!!!! This is just beyond onecent Jul 2014 #2
I heartily agree. Arkansas Granny Jul 2014 #3
OMG, some people are such absolutely horrific creatures. n/t RKP5637 Jul 2014 #4

onecent

(6,096 posts)
2. Yes You are CORRECT!!!! This is just beyond
Sun Jul 20, 2014, 09:32 AM
Jul 2014

comprehension. Why do people even think like this...if they turned themselves in they KNOW they were doing wrong...It's just sooo sad.

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