2 malnourished girls found on South Dakota reservation
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Seven people are facing federal charges after law enforcement authorities on South Dakota’s Pine Ridge Indian Reservation discovered two children so severely malnourished that a pediatrician later compared them to prisoners of World War II concentration camps.
The 2- and 3-year-old girls weighing 13 pounds each were discovered on Nov. 11, when officers responded to a reported assault at a home on the reservation on the South Dakota-Nebraska border, according to court records. The officers found the children lying on the floor, hidden under blankets, and only wearing diapers.
Authorities are accusing three of the seven people of assaulting the girls. The five others are accused of not seeking medical intervention for or reporting the condition of the children to authorities.
An affidavit shows that the children were taken to a Rapid City hospital after they were found at the home. The 3-year-old girl was found to be suffering from a deep bed sore on her left hip that “was all the way to the bone and would likely require surgical repair,” according to the affidavit.

