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Local NewsRats gnaw baby in Indiana horror: Father faces trial

Rats gnaw baby in Indiana horror: Father faces trial

A six-month-old baby was almost eaten alive by rats in the United States. As revealed by lawyers during the trial, the animals bit nearly the entire infant. The court trial is ongoing.

Child nearly eaten by rats
Child nearly eaten by rats
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6:19 AM EDT, September 18, 2024

The case of the six-month-old baby from Indiana has captured the attention of nearly the entire United States. As local media reported in 2023, the baby was saved from being eaten alive by rats by police officers who were called to the dirty house by his father, David Schonabaum.

Seeing the boy lying in a pool of blood, the police officers immediately called an ambulance team, which took care of him. Doctors quickly counted over fifty bites on various parts of his body. There were particularly many in his forehead, cheeks, nose, and limbs. Further examination confirmed the enormous scale of the trauma the child had experienced.

According to the i.pl portal, the boy's right hand was most affected. The rats had gnawed his fingers down to the bone. The left hand, legs, feet, and toes were also in bad, though slightly better, condition. A trial in the case began nearly a year after this dramatic discovery.

Child almost eaten alive by rats

The child’s father, who, through his neglect, allowed this suffering, was put on trial. The case so outraged investigators that they begged the jury to hold David Schonabaum accountable and impose the maximum penalty for leaving the child in this "trap."

The prosecutor described the conditions and said the apartment was "unclean, unsanitary, rat-infested house." He also accused the father of deliberately turning a blind eye to the deteriorating condition of the house and ignoring offers of help. The verdict in this case is expected on October 2.

The boy is currently undergoing rehabilitation to help him regain some functionality. It is already known, however, that the scars will remain with him for the rest of his life.

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