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Two Texas mothers are accused of abandoning their children in filthy and dangerous conditions, including a toddler who was allegedly eating his own feces to survive, KPRC-TV reports.

The women – 28-year-old Riccy Padilla-Hernandez and 34-year-old Yures Molina – are now facing criminal charges of child endangerment.

Authorities discovered the disturbing scene on Wednesday afternoon after a maintenance worker encountered a 2-year-old girl wandering near a swimming pool at a Houston apartment complex, according to court records obtained by the television station.

The worker called police and told them he found a small child who was barefoot, dirty and appeared to be without a parent.

Police officers arrived and found the girl’s older brother, who brought them to the family’s unit where four other children were located.

Inside, a 1-year-old boy was found “covered in waste” in a crib where investigators say he was so deprived of nourishment that he began eating his own fecal matter, according to the television station. A 9-year-old child in the residence was reportedly covered in lice and filth. One of the children appeared to have special needs.

All told, police found six children at the apartment who were left unsupervised: Molina’s children are ages 1, 8 and 9 years old; she is also reportedly 7 months pregnant. Padilla-Hernandez’s children are ages 2, 3 and 7.

While police were at the home, Padilla-Hernandez returned and told officers that she was away “doing her taxes,” KPRC-TV reports.

Police have not identified the precise nature of the women’s relationship, but they and their children were living in the apartment.

An unidentified neighbor interviewed by KPRC-TV seemed stunned and saddened by the allegations.

“I can’t believe it. I can’t believe it,” the neighbor told the television station. “It breaks my heart. Poor babies.”

Both women appeared before a judge this week and each posted $15,000 in bond; they have another court date scheduled for February 7.

The children have been placed with child welfare authorities.

[Feature image: Yures Malina and Riccy Padilla-Hernandez/Houston Police Department]

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