55-lb woman looked like 'concentration camp survivor': Cops
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Background: Ascension Seton Hospital in Luling, Texas where staff reported the condition of a 55-lb adult patient (Google Maps). Inset: Felisa Ann Sepulveda (Guadalupe County Sheriff’s Office).

A Texas woman was charged with injury of a disabled person after hospital staff notified police of the condition of her 32-year-old daughter, who reportedly weighed just 55 lbs.

Felisa Ann Sepulveda, 48, was taken into custody on Feb. 28 after she brought her unnamed adult daughter to Ascension Seton Hospital in Luling, Texas, reportedly saying that her daughter was suffering from a cough for the past week. According to an affidavit obtained by KENS, a local CBS affiliate, the patient presented with much more serious symptoms, including pneumonia, malnutrition, and dehydration, and had the appearance of a “concentration camp survivor.”

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