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Monday, September 12, 2011

Berwyn, IL: Disabled teen dies in squalid conditions, Bond set for parent Sept 12, 2011

A woman is charged with neglect after her mentally disabled 14-year-old son died last week in a filthy, insect-infested home filled with more than 100 cats and other animals, prosecutors said at a bond hearing Monday.

Lydia Price, 49, of Berwyn is charged with three felony counts of criminal abuse and neglect of a disabled person, and three misdemeanor counts of endangering the health of a child, Cook County State’s Attorney’s office spokeswoman Tandra Simonton said.

Bond for Price was set at $100,000 on Monday, Simonton said. She’ll appear for a preliminary hearing on Wednesday.

Matthew Degner, 14, of the 2800 block of Lombard Avenue in Berwyn was pronounced dead at MacNeal Hospital in Berwyn at 4:39 p.m. Thursday, according to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s office. An autopsy Friday determined he died of bronchopneumonia and his death was ruled natural.

Prosecutors on Monday detailed the home in the 2800 block of Lombard Avenue in Berwyn: It stank of feces and urine, and responding officers found 109 cats, three dogs, 38 cockatiels, two kinkajous, a raccoon, possum and Egyptian reptile, court records indicated.

Feces covered the floors and most surfaces, and the house was infested with spiders and insects. Officers also found hundreds of 4-5-inch hissing cockroaches. Most plumbing in the house did not work, including the toilets, washer and dryer.

“Our animal control unit was called out to assist Thursday and Friday,’’ Steve Patterson, spokesman for Cook County Sheriff’s office, said Friday. “They encountered more than 100 animals in the home. Our animal control officers who have been in some pretty horrific and disgusting environments said this home was easily the worst they’ve been in.’’

Price has four other children — an 18-year-old son and daughters 17, 16 and 12. Degner had profound development and cognitive disabilities, while his 12-year-old sister has severe autism, court records said.

When investigators arrived Thursday, they found Degner not breathing in the backyard, naked except for a T-shirt. His siblings were all inside, shoeless and dirty, prosecutors allege. Authorities believe the family slept on the floors, with Price’s 77-year-old mother sleeping on the floor upstairs.

Price is being investigated by the Illinois Dept. of Children and Family Services, and three of the children were removed from the home, authorities said. They are receiving medical care and therapy

DCFS spokesman Kendall Marlowe said the agency is investigating allegations of neglect against Degner’s mother, although DCFS had no previous contact with the family.

#Source for article : SUN-TIMES MEDIA WIRE September 12, 2011

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