neglect

Open Thread: Feral Child Edition

Hat-tip to Donna for bringing our attention to this disturbing story.

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"Three years ago the Plant city police found a girl lying in her roach-infested room, naked except for an overflowing diaper. The child, pale and skeletal, communicated only through grunts. She was almost 7 years old.

The authorities had discovered the rarest of creatures: a feral child, deprived of her humanity by a lack of nurturing."

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The Girl in the Window

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It's a horrifying story, but not one without hope.

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The girl in the window by Lane DeGregory, Times Staff Writer
Posted: Jul 31, 2008 04:35 PM

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Just before noon on July 13, 2005, a Plant City police car pulled up outside that shattered window. Two officers went into the house — and one stumbled back out. Clutching his stomach, the rookie retched in the weeds. Plant City Detective Mark Holste had been on the force for 18 years when he and his young partner were sent to the house on Old Sydney Road to stand by during a child abuse investigation. Someone had finally called the police. They found a car parked outside. The driver's door was open and a woman was slumped over in her seat, sobbing. She was an investigator for the Florida Department of Children and Families. "Unbelievable," she told Holste. "The worst I've ever seen."

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The story has a happy ending -- not so much an "ending" as much as it is a new beginning. The young girl, now called "Dani," has a new family now, including an older brother named William, and has been making progress. Slow progress, but more than anyone had initially dared to hope. Hope grows. This is an Open Thread. For a recent story in a similarly disturbing vein -- but one which had an unhappy ending for the child -- see here.

Open Thread: Negligence, Incompetence and Loss Edition

Hat-tip Johnny Venom. It's a horrible story1 -- a 14 year old girl dies of wasting away under the most piteous, awful conditions:

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District Attorney Lynne Abraham said any of the nine could have foreseen the horrific fate of Danieal, whose emaciated body was found in her mother's squalid house covered with bone-deep, maggot-infested bedsores in August 2006.

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A 258-page grand jury report recommending the charges said not only that Andrea Kelly refused to get her daughter food, water and medical treatment, but that she repeatedly prevented one of her other children from calling an ambulance "for his obviously dying sister."

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The mother was not the only one who got charged. A total of nine defendants were charged with counts ranging from involuntary manslaughter to perjury.

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Two employees of MultiEthnic Behavioral Health, a now-defunct company that DHS hired to provide social services to Danieal, falsified documents to cover up the fact they rarely, if ever, checked on her, the grand jury said.

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Children are supposed to be our future, perfect or not. Danieal Kelly had cerebral palsy, and couldn't act in her own best interest; apparently, even the efforts by one of her own siblings who tried to aid her were thwarted. What kind of a world have we wrought, and what will the future be like if we don't spur ourselves to get up, stand up and push to correct the things that are broken within the systems we've built and upon which those who cannot help themselves depend? This is an Open Thread, in memory of Danieal Kelly -- may she rest in peace, and may we act swiftly to ensure that no other child is left behind to die such an ungentle death.