Malnourished Boy Dies At Ohio Home

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Updated: 11/12/2012 8:51 am
VERMILION, Ohio (AP) - Authorities investigating the death of a malnourished 18-month-old boy at a northern Ohio home say six more children have been removed from the home, and several were hospitalized because of medical concerns.

The Erie County Sheriff's Office tells local newspapers the parents reported that most of their children have physical and mental disabilities and need full-time care.

Chief Deputy Jared Oliver says several appeared malnourished, and a 6-year-old child weighed 23 pounds.

The children range in age from 2 to 11.

The oldest told authorities he discovered the 18-month-old boy unresponsive in a bedroom at their home near Vermilion last Tuesday. The deputy says an autopsy determined the boy was "extremely malnourished and dehydrated."

The deputy says the case likely will be presented to the prosecutor's office for possible charges.

(Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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zookeeper - 11/13/2012 11:20 AM
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The parents should've been worried about the kids needing "full time care" Before they got cought slowly MURDERING them.

Cincinnatus - 11/12/2012 8:42 PM
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I am guessing here but I know there are programs that get people to take troubled kids in, in return for a monthly check, and the worse their troubles the bigger the check. There have even been programs which steer welfare recipients into this as a source of income. It all comes from the humanist philosophy that people are all nice and good so long as they have some money.

JasperMom - 11/12/2012 7:16 PM
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I have the same questions as Chenoosesmom. How do you have 7 starving children? If you can't support 1 or 2...WHY in hell do you have more or get more through adoption or foster, and if they are WHY wasn't this family being monitored or something done before one of them dies from starvation. This story is just enraging! What the hell is wrong with people!?!

1nicegirl - 11/12/2012 5:03 PM
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My daughter has a feeding tube and is 100% dependant on me, this hurts me to the soul that a human being could do this to a child!

leanne - 11/12/2012 4:16 PM
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how could this happen to any kids ..............if they have serious handicapp problems or you just cant or donw want them please give them to someone who does.............these people need to be treated the same as they are treating these kids ............people like that need to be sterilized and not have children..............makes me sick reading these stories............

Chenoosesmom - 11/12/2012 12:26 PM
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I'm confused. Are these kids adopted, in foster care of these folks or were they their own children. If under the care of the state, how come they are just now finding these children like this.

tcates - 11/12/2012 12:05 PM
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Wow

Ammys2Cuties - 11/12/2012 11:33 AM
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WTH? Are they kidding with "the case likely will be presented to the prosecutor's office for possible charges"? One would certainly hope so...and I am sure they are rec'g some sort of check since they say the children have physical and mental disabilities...but that in and of itself is even worse, if THAT is possible - jackwads! grrrr

rosey red - 11/12/2012 11:28 AM
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The U.S. is fast becoming a third world country.

Lee62 - 11/12/2012 11:26 AM
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We MUST do more to save and protect our children. This is despicable and disgusting.
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