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Couple on Trial for Boy's Death: Refeeding Syndrome or Neglect?

Couple on Trial for Boy's Death: Refeeding Syndrome or Neglect?

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March 24, 20261m 28s

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In a highly publicized trial, a Burlington couple stands accused of murder in the death of a twelve-year-old boy they had hoped to adopt. The couples defense argues the boys death was due to refeeding syndrome, a condition that can occur when severely malnourished individuals are given food too quickly. The boy was found in the couples home, unconscious and in poor condition. The couple had taken in the boy and his brother in 2017, but struggled with their extreme behaviors. The adoption was never finalized, and the boys were under child welfare care for over five years. The trial, which began in September, has seen many witnesses, including doctors and teachers. The couples lawyers argue that every action they took showed their desperation to help the boys, despite facing challenges and even losing their jobs. The couples defense also points out that doctors examined the boy just days before his death and saw no urgent risk. The couple pursued therapy and medical care regularly. The trial is set to conclude this week, with the judge considering the couples intent.

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