A woman accused of dumping her quadriplegic son in the woods so she
could spend the week with her out-of-state boyfriend was hospitalized
Monday for a third day in Maryland while Philadelphia police awaited her release to arrest her.
Nyia Parler has been hospitalized for undisclosed reasons since late
Friday, just hours after her 21-year-old son was found in a pile of wet
leaves, next to his wheelchair and a Bible, authorities said.
Police believe he had been there all week — exposed to the cold, rainy
weather and to wild animals. He was found around the corner from his
home by a person who saw the wheelchair and went to investigate. If the
person hadn't done that, Philadelphia police Lt. John Walker said, "this
kid would have died a miserable death."
The son remained in stable condition Monday at Children's Hospital of
Philadelphia after being treated for dehydration, malnutrition and
abrasions, Walker said. The son has cerebral palsy.
Parler, 41, told concerned relatives last week that she had taken her
son with her when she went to visit her boyfriend, police said. The son
attends a public high school that had inquired about his absences, they
said.
An arrest warrant issued Saturday charges Parler with aggravated
assault, kidnapping, neglect of a care-dependent person and other
counts. Philadelphia police did not expect to arrest Parler until she
was cleared for release from the hospital and charged in Maryland as a
fugitive. They would then seek to have her extradited.
Police in Maryland would not discuss details of how the mother came to be hospitalized.
Captain Paul Starks of the Montgomery County Sheriff's Department said
Monday that security reasons prevented him from disclosing the name of
the facility where Parler is being held and medical privacy laws
prevented him from discussing Parler's health condition.
Police contend that Parler boarded a bus to visit her boyfriend after
leaving her son in the woods near their west Philadelphia home. The
boyfriend thought that family members were watching the son, police
said.
"She pushes him about 150 yards from the highway into the wooded area,
takes him out of wheelchair, lays him on the ground, puts a blanket over
him and leaves a Bible with him, and then just walks away," Walker said
Saturday. "It's only by the grace of God that he survived this."
Parler also has a 16-year-old son who is now in the care of relatives,
police said. It isn't clear if she has a lawyer who could comment on the
charges.
Neighbor Oscar Robinson told reporters that Parler seemed like a good
mother. He said she was never late to pick him up at the bus stop.
"He seemed content," Robinson said, "and he responded to her."
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