Police intervened at a hotel after receiving a report concerning several unattended minors. Authorities subsequently arrested the parents—a 41-year-old father and a 28-year-old mother—on charges related to the neglect of their children. Upon arrival, officers confirmed that the three children had been left without supervision.
The police immediately transported the group to a local hospital. Medical examinations revealed that the youngest child, who is only a few months old, had tested positive for traces of cocaine in his system. The three children are currently receiving care from medical professionals and are under the protective supervision of the Andalusian regional government’s children’s protection service.
The incident highlights significant concerns regarding the safety and welfare of the young children involved. While the focus remains on the immediate medical needs of the infants, the discovery of cocaine in the baby’s system raises serious questions about the environment these children were left in. The parents, whose ages are 41 and 28, are now in custody pending further investigation into the circumstances that led to this situation.
The intervention underscores the ongoing necessity for protective
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Police responded to reports of unattended minors at a popular resort, leading to the subsequent arrest of the parents, a 41-year-old father and a 28-year-old mother, on charges related to child neglec