The allegations are unthinkable that are being charged against the parents Justin and Akayla in South Carolina. The duo was arrested for a serious risk of children -police officers had previously saved their six -months twins from eating by huge field bars.
The family lives in a dilapidated mobile home in the countryside of South Carolina. According to the “WSMV” TV station, the 24-year-old mother opted for the 911 emergency call for a “rat problem”. When two officers sought the right, they found a baby cradle in the nursery, in which “a six -month -old girl was eaten by a rat”. The bleeding baby was admitted to the first aid of the Greenville Memorial Hospital with biting traces on the arms, heads, ears and face.
Just like her brother, who found the police in the parents’ bedroom with “nibbled feet”. According to “WSMV”, one of the researchers revealed that “it was the most terrible sight of my life when I saw the rat in the baby”.
Rat problem has been around for months
The teachers were arrested. According to the indictment, they should have admitted in the interrogation that they “had problems with huge rats in their house for months” – but they had stayed there. The twins were transferred to the care of the Social Welfare Office. The parents, who are for a down payment until the start of the trial on 31 July, should not have contact with them.
Source: Krone

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