
By James Kay
The discovery was made Thursday morning by maintenance workers at The Summerwood on Towne Line Apartments, located in Indianapolis’ northwest side in the 2600 block of Baneberry Lane.
The workers entered the apartment to address a maintenance request and were met with an unexpected scene, as reported by the Indianapolis Star.
Police were alerted by maintenance workers. Credit: Douglas Sacha/Getty
While repairing a window, the maintenance workers were startled when a young boy emerged from a room.
Initially believing he had been left home alone, they soon made the grim discovery that the boy’s grandmother was lying unresponsive in her bed.
Police later confirmed she had passed away, although her name and age have not been disclosed. The cause of her death remains under investigation.
The news has shocked neighbors and staff at the apartment complex. Tucker Neff, a neighbor, expressed disbelief, stating: “I had just seen her a few days ago.”
According to Neff and other neighbors, there were no indications that anything was amiss. They said they never heard the boy cry for help during the two days he was alone.
Thankfully the four-year-old survived the incident. Credit: Douglas Sacha/Getty
Attempts were made to contact her by phone early Thursday morning, but after receiving no response, staff sent maintenance workers to the unit.
Emergency medical personnel evaluated the child and transported him to Riley Hospital for Children as a precaution.
Police have since confirmed that the boy is unharmed. The Department of Child Services (DCS) is now involved in determining his future care arrangements.
Sadly, this isn’t the only story of this kind as earlier this year a two-year-old boy tragically passed away following the death of his father.
The tragedy unfolded in Skegness, UK, where Bronson Battersby, starved to death after his father, 60-year-old Kenneth Battersby, suffered a fatal heart attack.
The pair was last seen alive on Boxing Day 2023, with Battersby sending text messages until shortly before New Year’s Eve.
The social worker contacted the police and checked other addresses for Bronson but was unable to confirm their safety.
On January 3, the landlord provided the social worker access to the property, where the father and son were found deceased.
Emergency services were contacted immediately, with police arriving at the scene at approximately 3:25PM.
Bronson’s mother, Sarah Piesse, who last saw her son before Christmas, described the moment she learned of the tragic outcome, per the Sun.
“My first question was, ‘Where the hell is my boy then? Who has my boy?’ I got down there as fast as I could,” she said. “I ran down the road screaming Bronson’s name… My whole world fell apart,” she said.