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Autistic Boy's Parents Accuse State of Hiding Child Abuse

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For the first time since their son's death last week, the parents of a Schenectady boy with mental disabilities are speaking publicly. They will hold a press conference today to speak out against state officials who refused to hand over records, which they allege detail recurring instances of abuse.

Michael Carey's 13-year-old son, Jonathan, stopped breathing last week after his caregivers allegedly applied improper restraints. Michael Carey has accused state officials of covering up earlier instances of abuse that occurred over five weeks in 2004 at the facility where the boy lived.

"They had full knowledge of child abuse and neglect and they did not go to the police or the DA's office themselves. They literally sealed the reports."

Dally Sanchez is a mental health advocate and a former patient who experienced the same restraints as Jonathan Carey. She says the state lacks any standardized regulation on using restraints and that training is minimal.

"It was a joke. There was no real understanding of what to do and under what circumstances that you would even apply the restraints."

Sanchez adds restraints are unnecessary and she supports ongoing efforts to eliminate them.

Michael Carey says his son was cared for by a poorly paid, and poorly trained staff.

"You go down there and your son has a swollen nose or black eye, or something, and you can't get information on what staff was involved with your son, nothing."

Jonathan Carey's caretakers face charges of manslaughter. State officials say confidentially laws prohibit them from releasing detailed records. An attempt to modify those laws failed in the New York Senate last year, but two Long Island legislators revived the effort in January, and more support is expected in the wake of the Carey death.

The press conference begins at 10:00 a.m. at the office of attorney Daniel Persing in Albany.




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