Book of Jeremiah
Platinum Member
- Nov 3, 2012
- 37,635
- 4,528
- 1,170
This story is truly disturbing. Can you imagine this 7 year old child sitting through class all day, not telling anyone that she cannot wake her parents while worrying about her 5 year old, 3 year old and 9 month old siblings who are home without any adult supervision? God was looking over these children. It is a wake up call to parents who are using drugs and not considering what could happen. If you are a parent addicted to drugs? Seek help. Don't make your children suffer like this!
A 7-year-old told her bus driver she couldn’t wake her parents. Police found them dead at home.
For more than a day, the 7-year-old girl had been trying to wake her parents. Dutifully, she got dressed in their apartment outside Pittsburgh on Monday morning and went to school, keeping her worries to herself. But on the bus ride home, McKeesport, Pa., police say, she told the driver she'd been unable to rouse the adults in her house. Inside the home, authorities found the bodies of Christopher Dilly, 26, and Jessica Lally, 25, dead of suspected drug overdoses, according to police. Also inside the home were three other children — 5, 3 and nine months old. The children were unharmed but still taken to a hospital to be checked out, then placed with the county's department of child, youth and youth and families.
A 7-year-old told her bus driver she couldn’t wake her parents. Police found them dead at home.
For more than a day, the 7-year-old girl had been trying to wake her parents. Dutifully, she got dressed in their apartment outside Pittsburgh on Monday morning and went to school, keeping her worries to herself. But on the bus ride home, McKeesport, Pa., police say, she told the driver she'd been unable to rouse the adults in her house. Inside the home, authorities found the bodies of Christopher Dilly, 26, and Jessica Lally, 25, dead of suspected drug overdoses, according to police. Also inside the home were three other children — 5, 3 and nine months old. The children were unharmed but still taken to a hospital to be checked out, then placed with the county's department of child, youth and youth and families.