Mother and father who introduced their unresponsive new child to an Orange County hospital in 2020 have been convicted of felony youngster abuse this week, on fees they uncovered the infant to excessive warmth and chilly and failed to supply him mandatory nourishment, inflicting extreme mind injury that left the kid a quadriplegic, and unable to speak or see.
John Andres Gonzalez, 38, and Jaqueline Navarro, 45, have been every convicted of felony youngster abuse and endangerment, with an enhancement for inflicting nice bodily harm to a toddler below 5, in response to the Orange County district legal professional’s workplace. They every face a most sentence of 12 years in jail.
Prosecutors stated the couple thought-about themselves “vegan mucus-free fruitarians,” which seems to consult with perception in a weight-reduction plan aimed toward eradicating mucus from the physique. They have been additionally followers of naturopathy, prosecutors stated, which generally means using a extra holistic method to stopping and treating illness by addressing root causes.
However Gonzalez and Navarro appeared to make use of misguided and excessive views associated to those practices, together with that the physique may heal itself and that breast milk was poisonous, in response to prosecutors and lawsuits concerning the case. They might solely feed the infant soy-based formulation, vegetables and fruit, prosecutors stated. In a lawsuit, his paternal grandmother stated the couple tried to maintain the infant on a plant-based weight-reduction plan, and primarily fed him blended bananas and dates with honey.
Medical professionals, together with naturopaths, suggest breastfeeding a child throughout their first six months of life for optimum diet, or utilizing formulation nearly solely.
Inside weeks of their son’s beginning, the couple additionally started placing him in high-temperature saunas and ice baths, prosecutors stated.
Orange County authorities turned concerned within the case when the couple introduced their limp, unresponsive son to Hoag Hospital Emergency Room in Newport Seaside, the place they’d been on trip. The couple lived in Lindsay, in Tulare County.
“The infant was grey in colour, emaciated, and catatonic,” in response to the assertion from prosecutors. “Emergency room medical doctors found the boy had extraordinarily low blood sugar ranges and suffered from hypoxia and fixed seizures.”
Additional assessments confirmed that he had not been fed correctly, prosecutors stated. However even throughout the hospital keep, Gonzalez objected to many life-saving therapies and stated he “believed that hunger would result in therapeutic,” the prosecutors’ assertion stated.
The mind injury the boy suffered is everlasting, medical doctors reported, inflicting him to be a quadriplegic, blind and unable to speak, stroll or eat on his personal. The boy is now 5 and below the care of his paternal grandmother.
The grandmother had been involved about her grandson quickly after he was born, and had repeatedly known as the Tulare County Division of Little one Welfare Companies to report attainable abuse or neglect.
She filed a lawsuit in opposition to the county’s welfare company, claiming the company failed to guard her grandson, ensuing within the youngster’s everlasting mind injury. That case was settled in 2023 for $32 million {dollars}, which on the time was believed to be the most important settlement obtained from a toddler protecting providers company in California.
“This harmless youngster suffered from nearly the primary breath he took due to his mother and father’ beliefs that hunger would treatment him,” Orange County Dist. Atty. Todd Spitzer stated in an announcement. “As an alternative of curing him, they robbed him of his sight, his means to take his first steps, to say his first phrases, and his probability to see the world. … Tragically, he won’t ever get to expertise any of these milestones as a result of his mother and father starved him practically to dying as a substitute of giving him the nourishment he so desperately wanted.”
Gonzalez and Navarro are at the moment being held with out bail and can be sentenced July 25.
