Mexico rescues 458 children amid abuse fears
Wednesday, 16 July 2014
Mexico said on Tuesday it had rescued 458 children from a vermin-infested refuge for abandoned boys and girls, some of whom it believes they were sexually abused. The attorney general's office said police and army troops raided a home known as ‘La Gran Familia’ (The Big Family) in the western city of Zamora on Tuesday, following at least 50 complaints about its operators. Infested by rats, bedbugs and fleas, the refuge was run by Rosa Verduzco, who is now being questioned by authorities, the government said. The refuge was home to 278 boys, 174 girls and six infants as well as 138 adults aged up to 40, the government said. The children in the refuge had to beg for money on the streets, eat unsanitary food and sleep on the floor among vermin, officials said. Some suffered sexual abuse, they added. Authorities are treating the children for psychological and sexual abuse as well as seeking out suitable homes for the victims, the government said, according to Reuters.