11 starving children rescued from New Mexico

    Hossen Sohel: Police in the US state of New Mexico yesterday rescued 11 malnourished children who were being kept in squalid conditions in a remote desert compound, reports ABC News.
    They said the children, aged one to 15, had no shoes, were wearing rags and “looked like Third World refugees”.
    Five adults were found at the scene, including two heavily armed men.

    Police searched the site after receiving a message from a third party that read: “We are starving and need food and water.”

    It is not clear how the group ended up at the compound in Amalia, near the state’s border with Colorado.

    Police described the compound as a small underground caravan covered by plastic, with no running water or electricity.

    Taos County Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe said the children were hungry, thirsty and filthy.

    “I’ve been a cop for 30 years. I’ve never seen anything like this. Unbelievable,” he said.

    “They were skinny, their ribs showed, they were in very poor hygiene and very scared.”

    No fresh water was found at the site, and the only food there was a few potatoes and a box of rice, police said.

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