In a recent government meeting, serious concerns were raised regarding the welfare of two children, identified only as p and n, who were found to be severely underweight. Reports indicated that p was in the 3rd percentile for growth, while n fell below the 1st percentile. Multiple tests conducted to identify any physiological issues revealed no medical reasons for their lack of weight gain, leading to the conclusion that physical neglect was a significant factor, attributed to inadequate calorie intake.
The meeting also highlighted troubling incidents involving the children's mother, Angel, who was reportedly seen physically disciplining one of the children in a hospital setting, despite being informed that such actions were prohibited. The discussion included the children's custody situation, with a focus on their grandmother's ability to care for them. Although the grandmother had previously been granted custody, concerns about her past and allegations of abuse led to a petition for their removal.
Crystal, the children's mother, expressed her discomfort with the idea of the children being placed with their grandmother, citing her own experiences of abuse. The meeting revealed that other relatives, including a maternal aunt and a great aunt, were considered for placement but were deemed inappropriate due to their respective histories.
Despite the alarming circumstances, it was noted that the children have begun to gain weight since their hospitalization and are not currently on feeding tubes. The case has been under investigation for a month, but it was only recently that both parents began to disclose information about potential abuse, which had previously been met with conflicting accounts.
The meeting concluded with discussions on the support provided to the family, including gas cards for medical visits and assistance with activating the children's Medicaid. The ongoing investigation and the children's safety remain a priority as authorities continue to assess the situation.