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Authorities rescue 16 children from confined living conditions in Ohio

Authorities in Ohio rescued 16 children from a home where they had been confined to one room for four years. The children were found in unsanitary conditions, and parents and grandparents have been charged in the case, which is classified as an intra-family situation.

Sixteen children were rescued from a home in Hamden, Ohio, where they had been confined to one room for approximately four years, according to local authorities. The children, aged between one and 18 years, were found living in unsanitary conditions, with reports of human waste present in the environment. Some of the children were reportedly unable to speak, and one 18-year-old, who has developmental disabilities, was unable to spell her name. Parents and grandparents have been charged in connection with the case, which authorities describe as an 'intra-family situation' rather than human trafficking.

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