Police say men dressed as women denied kids were in home filled with alcohol, drugs, sex toys, and a dead body.
Shocking Discovery: Four Children Found in Disturbing Conditions
First responders were met with a horrifying scene when they arrived at a home in South Boston. Amidst the chaos of alcohol, drugs, and sex toys, they stumbled upon a lifeless body and four hidden children.
A group of men dressed as women initially denied the presence of any children, but their lies were quickly exposed. The Boston Herald reported that the responders discovered the children concealed in a back bedroom.
The Boston Fire Department received a distress call about a man experiencing cardiac arrest in a public housing complex. However, what they encountered went far beyond a medical emergency. According to an incident report obtained by the Herald, the apartment was in deplorable conditions.
“The apartment was in extremely unsanitary conditions. Approximately 6 adults, who appeared to be males, were seen in the apartment,” the report stated. It further revealed that “four children in the back bedroom [were] being hidden by an adult male from first responders.”
The children, aged between 5 and 10, were immediately taken into protective custody, as the adults present refused to cooperate or acknowledge their existence.
The responders promptly filed a report of suspected child abuse or neglect, initiating an investigation into the matter.
While the responders attempted to revive the man in cardiac arrest, their efforts proved futile. The Boston Police Department has now taken over the investigation into his death.
“This is sickening,” expressed At-Large City Councilor Michael Flaherty. “I was informed by people at the scene that there were drugs, alcohol, sex toys all around the apartment as well as a dead body on the floor.”
Flaherty, who serves as the Public Safety Chairman on the city council, revealed that the man’s demise was likely due to an overdose. He also mentioned that a person claiming to be the children’s father was found wearing a wig.
Democratic state Sen. Nick Collins commended the first responders for their actions and emphasized, “No child should be exposed to what these children were allegedly exposed to.”
Council President Ed Flynn echoed the sentiment and called for increased oversight of public housing.
As of now, it remains uncertain whether any adults in the home will face criminal charges.
The Boston City Council has announced a hearing to delve into the details of this disturbing incident.
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