7 children rescued in South Carolina

The Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office charged Erik Perez-Viera, 22, and Diana Sablon, 26, with 10 counts of unlawful conduct toward a child.

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34 thoughts on “7 children rescued in South Carolina

  1. Dude is 22 and she's 26 and they have 5 children??🤔😱 Or else they're quintuplets when did they start having kids?? How are they poor when they're making an income by subletting the garage and 2nd floor and if they're so poor then stop having damn kids. Btw, who are these monsters that are subletting and ignoring the conditions of the house and the kids while living in such filth? I guarantee you they're all on Medicaid, food stamps and housing voucher. Now they've ended up in the system and probably will be separated in foster homes. what a sad situation!!!

  2. Being poor doesn't mean you have to be a slob. Soap and trash bags are at the dollar store!!!!! There's no excuse for your house to look like that or locking your kids in a room.

  3. Poor has nothing to do with it. These people are simple sick and disturbed. Nah not about being poor just not all there in the head. Careless and selfish. No word of abuse those pictures speak 1000 words mostly screaming abuse.

  4. Thank you sheriff for rescuing these children. I hope these children are taken away permanently with only supervised visits. Turn the children over to a loving caring family member that the children love and trust. But in no way give these children back to them.

  5. Being poor has nothing to do with putting children in deplorable conditions. And how is that not considered abuse in itself?

  6. Poor people aren't inherently dirty and being poor isnt abusive. This is just abuse and I imagine they would have been this way wealthy too. Glad that inspector did what was right.

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