Orlando Sentinel

Court convicts parents in baby’s death

- By Raf Casert

DENDERMOND­E, Belgium — A Belgian court Wednesday convicted two parents in the death of their infant, who succumbed to malnutriti­on and dehydratio­n because his parents were firm believers in unconventi­onal nutrition.

The court gave both a suspended six-month sentence because they failed to take adequate action to take care of baby Lucas, who died at 7 months old with organs shrunk to half their size and without any fat around them.

Judge Mieke Butstraen said the demise of the baby was “the result of the systematic offer of food that was not suitable.”

Because of that, “his health was seriously impeded and he eventually died” three years ago, weighing only 9.5 pounds, barely 2.2 pounds more in weight than when he was born.

The case has caused a major uproar about the use of alternativ­e medicine and the responsibi­lity of parents in raising their kids.

The parents could still appeal the sentence, but the court said it already showed some leniency by giving the minimum six-month sentence.

“It is clear that the defendants have already been severely punished because they need to proceed with life in the knowledge that they are responsibl­e for the death of their son, who they truly loved,” Butstraen said.

The parents own a natural dietary shop and backed alternativ­e food to the fullest, applying it to their newly born third child.

Even though the baby was not diagnosed with lactose or gluten intoleranc­e, the parents suspected Lucas had that, and started experiment­ing with different alternativ­es like rice, quinoa and buckwheat milk.

“The defendants knew the precarious health situation of their child, yet refused to call in medical help in time,” the judge said.

 ?? VIRGINIA MAYO/AP ?? Judge Mieke Butstraen, left, reads her ruling in the case of baby Lucas, who died of malnutriti­on at 7 months.
VIRGINIA MAYO/AP Judge Mieke Butstraen, left, reads her ruling in the case of baby Lucas, who died of malnutriti­on at 7 months.

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