On Tuesday, one of the sheriffs said that the donations of clothes and money flowing to three children, “which have been abandoned mainly” by their mother for years, and live alone in a house in the outskirts of Detroit between garbage and stools.
“You will not do this for an animal, not to mention your child,” said Sharif County Mike Bouchard.
Bouchard said that the mother would sometimes leave food on the balcony at the Buntak house, but she lived elsewhere and had little contact with the children, and a 15 -year -old boy and two girls, aged between 13 and 12 years. Fees.
The police found the children on Friday after the property owner said that the mother was late to pay the rent and wondered whether there was a problem at home. The scene was so intense that the investigators were wearing Hazmat suits.
“The garbage was stacked in some places with a height of three and four feet. Everything was covered with stools and garbage,” said Bouchard. “The toilet has become non -functional. This is the type of situation in which these poor children lived for years, not just hours or days – for years.”
The boy pointed out that he left the house only twice, “once because he wanted to feel the grass, which is in itself a tragic one,” Sharif said.
Bouchard said they were “abandoned mainly” and he is afraid to leave.
He said that children may have lived alone for more than four years. Bouchard said that the mother and delivery companies will get away from food, although drivers were not aware of the presence of children at home.
Al -Sharif said that their father lost his contact with the children while they were in prison and banned him by their mother from seeing them when he was released.
Just a few days later, children make great progress, with medical examinations, fresh clothes and hygiene assistance.