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Major Autism Event to be Held in Tampa, Florida

Major Autism Event to be Held in Tampa, Florida

The International Center for Autism Research and Education (Icare4autism) has just announced that they will be holding a major event in Tampa, Florida. The event, Icare4autism 2010: Cocktail Gala, will be held from 6pm-10pm on the evening of Thursday April 15th. [Read More]

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Boys vs. Girls: Australia Autism Study

Boys vs. Girls: Australia Autism Study
Scientists may have uncovered 'sexism' in autism. The evidence was based on testosterone levels in the umbilical cord blood previously stored when born. Andrew Whitehouse, from a research institute in Australia, has made official comments on the interesting study.

$2 Million GONE: Autism Grant Money, Misappropriated

$2 Million GONE: Autism Grant Money, Misappropriated
Doctor is accused of the misappropriation of $2 million U.S. dollars in grants that were given from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and to be used in an Autism research program.

VERDICT: 10-year-old Starved to Death by Mother & Caregiver

By Nicole Hegewald

Lakesha Victor lived a difficult life. In her ten short years she suffered from cerebral palsy, autism, and a seizure disorder that left her unable to speak. She spent her days in a wheelchair. Lakesha died August 20, 2006 from what autopsy reports claim is malnutrition and dehydration. She only weighed 31 lbs.

“We want to put an end to this.”

Lakesha Victor died in 2006 from malnutrition

Lakesha Victor died in 2006 from malnutrition

The opinions of the medical examiner is that this girl starved, was dehydrated. That was the cause of her death,” said Chief Deputy Steve Ovick of the Pine County Sheriff’s Office.

Ludusky Sue Hotchkiss, 29, Lakesha’s mother, was charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter in August, three years after her death. There were four other children living with Hotchkiss at the time Lakesha died. They are now in foster care. Hotchkiss voluntarily gave up all of her parental rights.

Ti-Heim Darrien Coston, 33, was working for Brighter Day Inc. He was Lakesha’s primary caregiver. He allegedly conspired with Hotchkiss to falsify his own time sheets. They defrauded the Minnesota Medical Assistance program of thousands of dollars. It is believed that they were involved in a romantic relationship.

“These two [stole] $48,000 from the state of Minnesota while her daughter just withered away and died,” said Chief Deputy Steve Ovick of the Pine County Sheriff’s Office. “It’s horrible.”

Coston had been charged with criminal neglect, five counts of theft, and failure to report neglect. On top of the fraud the two neglected to bring Lakesha to physical and occupational therapy. Coston was charged in August but Ovick said authorities tried to keep that fact quiet as to prevent scaring him deeper into hiding. Coston has a history of theft by swindle, along with three outstanding warrants.

“We want to put an end to this,” he said. “We still haven’t got him in custody, and we are asking the public if you’ve seen this guy, give us a call. We want to get him in jail.”

Authorities said that this case was a “very lengthy, involved investigation” to explain the elapse of time that led up to the charges. It took nearly a year before the evidence was forwarded to prosecutors, according to Ovick.

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Children with Autism Segregated During Playtime

Children with Autism Segregated During Playtime

Seven Hills West Public School, located in South Wales, confirmed to reporters that they did approve the segregation of children with autism during outdoor playtime. Unfortunately for the children with autism, this denied interaction is important for them to be a part of.  [Read More]