System failed five children discovered in horrific neglect case: N.B. report
FREDERICTON — A report on a horrific child-neglect case has laid bare the filth, squalor and mistreatment suffered by five young children — and how New Brunswick authorities repeatedly failed to meet protection standards.
The children, ranging in age from six months to eight years old, were discovered in a dishevelled Saint John, N.B., apartment smeared with feces and with little food for the children to eat, when sheriff’s deputies went to evict the family in 2016.
The children were malnourished and several had rotting teeth, while the two school-aged siblings had missed most of their school year.
“For approximately six weeks, the last time the social workers were in the house until the time the sheriffs went in, in May, no one was in the house. Then to find it in such deplorable condition with human and dog feces, and little hand prints on the wall, it would just break your heart,” Child and Youth Advocate Norman Bosse said as he released his report Monday.