Starved kids shock social worker



MCCLATCHY NEWSPAPERS
WICHITA, Kan. -- Police found two young girls in a basement Friday who were so emaciated that an officer compared them to Nazi death camp survivors.
Their two stepsiblings were upstairs with their mother, healthy and well fed.
Acting on a tip, state social workers stopped by the south Wichita house Friday to check on the welfare of the children. They then notified the police.
"It's the worst case of malnutrition I've ever seen," Lt. E.J. Bastian said.
The 6- and 7-year-old girls kept in the basement told police they ate whenever their dad was home.
But that wasn't very often.
He was out of town on business this week, and he would be gone next week, too -- "so they were really hoping they could eat this weekend," Bastian said.
The 4-year-old girl and 8-year-old boy belonging to the girls' stepmother were obviously well cared for, Bastian said. The house had plenty of food, too.
Bastian said he was so angry at what he saw that he had to take a walk down the block to regain his composure.
The two emaciated children were taken to Wesley Medical Center for treatment and have been placed in the pediatric intensive care unit, Bastian said.
A doctor told police that it looked as though they hadn't eaten in six days or had anything to drink in three -- days on which the high temperatures hit 107, 108 and 109.