His parents didn't ignore conventional treatment. He arrived at the camp with prescription medication, if I am understanding this correctly. So he had been receiving traditional medical care. IMO.
"“His medications were sequestered and reviewed independently by law enforcement, and the medical examiner. The only irregularity noted was the absence of 3 clonidine tablets. No medical administration records were identified for the decedent at the camp and it is unclear if he took any of the missing medication."
TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — An autopsy report is shedding light after a child died earlier this year at a troubled teen camp in western North Carolina. An autopsy report states that a 12-yea…
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