Parents pick prayer over docs; girl dies
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=4537706
An autopsy showed Madeline Neumann died Sunday of diabetic ketoacidosis, a condition that left too little insulin in her body, Everest Metro Police Chief Dan Vergin said.
She had probably been ill for about a month, suffering symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, excessive thirst, loss of appetite and weakness, the chief said Wednesday, noting that he expects to complete the investigation by Friday and forward the results to the district attorney.
The girl's mother, Leilani Neumann, said that she and her family believe in the Bible and that healing comes from God, but that they do not belong to an organized religion or faith, are not fanatics and have nothing against doctors.
She insisted her youngest child, a wiry girl known to wear her straight brown hair in a ponytail, was in good health until recently.
"We just noticed a tiredness within the past two weeks," she said Wednesday. "And then just the day before and that day (she died), it suddenly just went to a more serious situation. We stayed fast in prayer then. We believed that she would recover. We saw signs that to us, it looked like she was recovering."
Her daughter  who hadn't seen a doctor since she got some shots as a 3-year-old, according to Vergin  had no fever and there was warmth in her body, she said.
The girl's father, Dale Neumann, a former police officer, said he started CPR "as soon as the breath of life left" his daughter's body.
Family members elsewhere called authorities to seek help for the girl.
"My sister-in-law, she's very religious, she believes in faith instead of doctors ...," the girl's aunt told a sheriff's dispatcher Sunday afternoon in a call from California. "And she called my mother-in-law today ... and she explained to us that she believes her daughter's in a coma now and she's relying on faith."
"Please," the woman replied. "I mean, she's refusing. She's going to fight it. ... We've been trying to get her to take her to the hospital for a week, a few days now."
The aunt called back with more information on the family's location, emergency logs show. Family friends also made a 911 call from the home. Police and paramedics arrived within minutes and immediately called for an ambulance that took her to a hospital.
But less than an hour after authorities reached the home, Madeline  a bright student who left public school for home schooling this semester  was declared dead.
She is survived by her parents and three older siblings.
"We are remaining strong for our children," Leilani Neumann said. "Only our faith in God is giving us strength at this time."
The Neumanns said they moved from California to a modern, middle-class home in woodsy Weston, just outside Wassau in central Wisconsin, about two years ago to open a coffee shop and be closer to other relatives. A basketball hoop is set up in the driveway.
Leilani Neumann said she and her husband are not worried about the investigation because "our lives are in God's hands. We know we did not do anything criminal. We know we did the best for our daughter we knew how to do."
so beyond fucked up. i hope they get jailtime. cause they pretty much murdered their own kid.
Darsa
18 years ago
ARGH! People like that make me so MAD!! There's a reason why God gives us free will, for cryin' out loud; what a couple of MORONS. That poor little girl :(
Lolanae
18 years ago
Things like this baffle me. One of our friend's almost died because his mom refused a blood transfussion for religious reasons even though he'd lost a significant amount of blood.
I feel sooooo sad for the girl.
I feel sooooo sad for the girl.
Mileron
18 years ago
I find their lack of faith... disturbing.
Onimi
18 years ago
wow thats fucking freaky =/
Jetamio
18 years ago
My sister almost died like this (the diabetic thing, not the 'God will save her' crap) and there's no way you can just think they are a little tired. We only saw my sister once a week at the time and kept telling her dad to take her to a doctor, but he didn't. When it got to the stage my sis was falling asleep pretty much where she was standing and getting painfully thin despite eating more than me and my bro put together, my Mum picked her up from school one day and took her straight to the hospital.
You can't not see the symptoms and think they are ok, sheesh. Stupid people. I hope the other 3 kids get checked for diabetes, as it often runs in families. Bet they don't though, 'God will protect them'. Pffft.
You can't not see the symptoms and think they are ok, sheesh. Stupid people. I hope the other 3 kids get checked for diabetes, as it often runs in families. Bet they don't though, 'God will protect them'. Pffft.
Vishanti
18 years ago
This is the problem with people believing too literally in Biblical stories. Not all comes from direct divine intervention, where people miraculously recover. Reminds me of that joke about a guy dying in a flood because he was waiting for God to save him. God told him, "I kept sending people to pick you up, and you kept turning them away!"
Darsa
18 years ago
Exactly!!
Reminds me of that joke about a guy dying in a flood because he was waiting for God to save him. God told him, "I kept sending people to pick you up, and you kept turning them away!"
Exactly!!
Vishanti
18 years ago
What does that have to do with anything? Is the reporter subtlely trying to help people identify the house?
A basketball hoop is set up in the driveway.
Lillaanya
18 years ago
Ok, now I'm most definately not one of those moms that rushes my child to the hospital every time she bumps her head or runs a fever, but good god those people are idiots. Jail time at very least should be done, that's just plain child abuse. People should have to have a license to have children.
ROzbeans
18 years ago
I've had diabetic ketoacidosis before. The falling asleep on your feet is no joke. At least she didn't suffer, it's just like falling asleep and losing your breath. =/