Australia incest case: Severely deformed children found in remote farming community after generations of inbreeding
Source: http://www.independent.co.uk
The filthy and severely
deformed offspring of a horrifying incest cult whose members bred together for
generations have been discovered in a remote farming community in Australia.
Apparently unknown to the 2,000 people with whom
they shared their fertile valley township in New South Wales, at least 40
members of the reclusive Colt family raised four generations of inbred children
in one of the country’s worst ever cases of child abuse.
According to the Sydney Daily Telegraph - which published
details of New South Wales Children’s Court’s judgement on the family - the
case only came to light when authorities were informed that children living in
a network of huts in the valley did not attend school.
The subsequent New South Wales Police and
Community Services investigation found deformed and disabled children living in
squalor; unable to take care of themselves and lacking knowledge of basic
hygiene, such as how to clean their teeth or use toilet paper.
Many of the children were suffering from severe
health problems brought on by inbreeding, with a number diagnosed with
homozygosity deformations – mutations caused by inheriting identical genes from
both parents.
Hardly any were capable of intelligible speech,
many were deaf and/or blind, and those that could understand what investigators
were saying were painfully shy due to spending their entire lives without
communicating with anyone other their immediate family members.
The name of the valley in which the family lived
has been kept secret to avoid identifying the victims of child abuse, and the
members have been given pseudonyms for the same reason. The surname Colt is not
the real family name.
Despite this, New South Wales Children’s Court is
understood to have released details of the case as it felt the world had to
hear about one of Australia’s worst ever instances of incest.
The family is believed to trace back to the
children’s great-grandparents, who were brother and sister. The incestuous
siblings had a number of children, with these children raising another
generation children of offspring among themselves. This third generation also
chose to inbreed, giving birth to the children recently found living in squalor
in the valley.
In total, at least 40 inbred people were believed
to have been born in the network of huts – which were not served with any
electricity or running water.
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