Guest guest Posted April 15, 2004 Report Share Posted April 15, 2004 From http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/News/St.+Louis+City+%2F+County /D9A8EAAFBA99D75386256E72006F6201?OpenDocument & Headline=Charges+are+considered+i n+emaciation & highlight=2%2Cbenko Charges are considered in emaciation D. " Danny " Benko, an emaciated teenager from Michigan who weighs just 40 pounds, is showing improvement in a St. Louis hospital as authorities investigate his mother for possible neglect. Danny, 16, of Niles, Mich., was upgraded to serious condition at Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, where he was receiving intravenous fluids Friday. He was being kept in isolation due to an infection but is out of the intensive care unit, a spokesman said. Danny's case of severe malnutrition was so bad that his bones pushed against his skin, and an emergency room doctor likened the boy to someone in a concentration camp. He suffers from cerebral palsy, brain damage and frequent seizures. Michigan State Police, who released the names of the mother and son, said criminal charges may be filed against the boy's mother, Lora Benko, on Monday or Tuesday, once the prosecutor has a chance to review the report. Police in Michigan were astonished at the boy's condition, even though they have not seen the boy in person. " We saw digital photos of the boy taken by St. Louis authorities, " said Trooper McCarthy, a detective with the Michigan State Police. " It was sad. " The Benko family lives in Niles, a town of about 12,000 in the southwestern corner of Michigan. It is considered a suburb of South Bend, Ind. The boy attended a special school there, uses a wheelchair and cannot walk. Even though Lora Benko has lived there for at least four years, McCarthy said he knew of no investigation into the boy's care until authorities in Illinois contacted counterparts in Michigan last week. Child welfare and hospital officials said Danny ended up at Cardinal Glennon this way: Lora Benko was traveling through Illinois with Danny, Danny's younger brother and a man who Lora Benko said was her brother. She had gone down to Texas because, she told authorities, she didn't like the way doctors were treating her son in Michigan. She told social workers she was traveling through Illinois on her way back to Michigan when she noticed her son becoming sicker. She decided to stop at Mount Vernon, Ill., and took Danny to the Good Samaritan Hospital there. She had noticed her son becoming pale, having a weak pulse and experiencing breathing problems, sources say. The Mount Vernon hospital alerted police and a child abuse hot line Monday, and Danny was transferred by helicopter to St. Louis for care, said Bob son, Cardinal Glennon's spokesman. In the next one to three weeks, doctors said, they will slowly will try to work up to reintroducing food. " It will be a long process because his stomach is constricted, " son said. The boy is now in protective custody of the Missouri foster care system, after a hearing Thursday before the St. Louis Family Court. St. Louis police are monitoring the case because the boy is being treated here, but their officers are not actively investigating on the assumption that any neglect occurred elsewhere. Danny's condition moved nurses, social workers and other hospital workers to tears. " They see abuse all the time, horrible scenes, but this was pretty shocking, " said a woman familiar with the case and who has seen Danny. " What shocked me is how a child of this age, and this size and unbelievable condition, could go undetected. " He looks like a Holocaust victim, " she said. The boy is more than 5 feet tall, and 40 pounds is an alarmingly low weight. A healthy 16-year-old should weigh from 120 to 170 pounds. Danny came to the hospital caked in filth. " Encrusted in dirt, " is how one source described his appearance. Workers at the Mount Vernon hospital bathed him twice with a strong medical soap; then, he was bathed twice more at Cardinal Glennon's emergency room and once again in the intensive care unit. The Children's Division of Missouri's Department of Social Services is just one of the many agencies now looking into Danny's case. Investigators are checking criminal records, medical records and records of child abuse and neglect in six states to see what kind of history Danny might have. The earliest problem apparently occurred in San , Calif., where Danny had been shaken as a baby, a source said. He has been bedridden since. Lora Benko told investigators last week that doctors back in California told her at the time that " there were 14 different ways that could have happened, " a source said. Doctors say they found marijuana and methamphetamine in Danny's system this week, but his mother told social workers she didn't know how that could have happened. Because of Danny's condition, he cannot feed himself and would have been unable to take the drugs without help, the source said. son said Lora Benko told the Cardinal Glennon staff that she was leaving St. Louis to be with family in Indiana. She told court officials Thursday that Danny's brother had gone to Indiana to stay with her parents. Reached by phone Friday night, Lora Benko said she could not comment on her son's case and referred all questions to her attorney. The lawyer could not be reached. The South Bend Tribune mentioned Danny in a July 2000 article about a small-town fireworks show at the Dowagiac Municipal Airport. The article mentions how Danny, then 12, smiled and laughed at the fireworks, then how his father raced him around in a stroller through the airport parking lot. " It's nice that he's able to get out and do stuff like this, " Lora Benko told the South Bend newspaper. " Twenty years ago, you never saw kids with cerebral palsy outside with other people able to get out and do stuff like this. " A year later, in July 2001, Lora Benko's efforts to care for her son appeared on the Internet in the form of a posting in the Michigan Hyperbaric Forum. What she wrote, to someone called only " , " suggests she was trying to get her son a new type of treatment. " , we talked a few months ago about getting my son in for the treatments, " Lora's posting said. " You said that you would send me your Medicaid ID number. You forget (sic) to send it with the package that you sent me. Also, you said to contact you about the cost. As of right now the only coverage my son has is Medicaid and we just can't afford the cost out of our pockets. " I think these treatments could really help him, " her posting continues. " He has cerebral palsy and is fully involved. He does not walk or talk he is dependent upon us for everything. If there is the slightest chance that this can help him be more dependent upon himself then I want to see what we can do. At this point I don't know if medicaid will pay for this. Is there any other organization that could help us. I've tried everything down here. " ``````````````````````````````````````````````````````` Freels 2948 Windfield Circle Tucker, GA 30084-6714 770/491-6776 (phone) 770-234-5757 (fax) mailto:dfreels@... http://www.freelanceforum.org/df Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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