Saturday, January 4, 2025

Mother, father and caregiver charged after Pennsylvania 21-year-old with cerebral palsy dies of starvation

By Joe Brandt, Adam Fox, Tom Gardiner, Josh Sanders

Three people, a mother, a father and a caretaker, are charged after a 21-year-old blind and deaf man with cerebral palsy starved to death in a Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, apartment, District Attorney Kevin Steele and Upper Dublin Township Police Chief Francis Wheatley announced Tuesday.

The charges come after months of investigation into the September 2024 death of Tylim Hatchett, a wheelchair-bound resident of the Dresher section of Upper Dublin Township. 

He was found dead on the floor of a unit in The Promenade apartments on Route 63, weighing just 59 pounds. A medical examiner ruled his cause of death to be complications of cerebral palsy and starvation — a homicide. 

"He's blind, he's deaf, he can only be in a wheelchair," Steel said. "He needs medication that is not being provided for him." 

Hatchett's mother Sherrilynn Hawkins, father Vernon Hatchett and caregiver Loretta Harris are all charged with neglect of a care-dependent person, Steele said in a news conference. Hawkins faces the most serious charges of first-degree and third-degree murder; Hatchett is also charged with involuntary manslaughter and Harris faces a charge of theft by deception. 

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Sherrilynn Hawkins, Vernon Hatchett and Loretta Harris are charged with neglecting 21-year-old Tylim Hatchett, who had cerebral palsy and required the care of others. Montgomery County District Attorney's Office

Hawkins and Harris were both receiving benefit money to care for Tylim, who went without food and water for long periods of time, Steele said. 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

How can anyone be that cruel? I will understand how this could happen...