The parents who fed their daughter a diet so lacking in nutrients that she became severely malnourished got away with no prison time as a judge handed down a sentence this week.
The girl’s parents pleaded guilty to failing to provide for their daughter, causing danger of serious injury.
Doctors said that the girl appeared to be three months old. Her actual age was 19 months. She lacked teeth when she was rushed to the hospital in March 2018 after suffering a seizure.
The girl’s former foster carer told the court that the girl could not sit up, roll over, or hold her own bottle despite nearly being 2 years old.
“I remember thinking how terrifying this must be [for her],” the carer said in a statement read out in court, adding that the toddler’s small stature continues to shock people.
The preschooler, who is now almost 3, is obese because her height is so disproportionate to her weight, the carer added.
“It’s like her body is storing calories in case she needs them in the future,” the carer said.
Huggett described the medical problems the girl suffered from in court on Aug. 22 as the parents listened and eventually cried.
The judge said the diet wasn’t adequate.
“It is the responsibility of every parent to ensure the diet they choose to provide to their children ... is one that is balanced and contains sufficient essential nutrients for optimal growth,” she said. “There must have been ample opportunity for her condition to be acted upon.”
The sentencing came after one psychiatrist said the mother’s postnatal depression didn’t prevent her from caring for the girl while another said the woman showed symptoms of major depression. The mother also told the psychiatrist she didn’t believe there was anything wrong with her daughter before the seizure happened.
That analysis was taken into account for the sentencing. The judge said the mother suffered from long-term postnatal depression to an extent.
The judge also said that sentencing the parents to jail would deprive the children of an “important bond.”
The girl was later reunited with her two siblings and is being cared for by an aunt. The parents are able to see the children during supervised visits.