Latina sheriff changes the life of an 86-year-old woman who lived in oblivion and in unsanitary conditions
With 86 years, ill and in need of a walking stick, Margarita Pérez needs help in her home, which seemed abandoned, but Agent Anayancy Acosta of the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department (LASD) found out about her situation and her life changed.
Anayancy received a service call regarding a possible elder abuse case in La Mirada, southwest of Los Angeles. Once there, he discovered that Margarita was the only woman who lived in the house and had been alone for many years.
The home of the old woman born in Buenos Aires Argentina It was in disorder, dirty, unsafe and inside there were countless stacked boxes that in some places you couldn’t even walk.
Margarita suffers from diabetes and other diseases.
Anayancy determined that in that call there was no crime to prosecute, but there was a humanitarian work for Margarita, as taught by her parents, Benjamin and Martha, originally from Jalisco, Mexico.
Acosta, from 32 years and with four service at LASD and two at Norwalk Station, informed his captain James Tatreau and invited several of his colleagues to organize a cleaning team.
On Sunday 24 In October, law enforcement officers spent several hours filling dozens of bags of garbage and a huge container; They mowed the property’s lawn, bought a new bed and blankets for Margarita, tidied up the living room, and cleaned the kitchen and bathroom.
Margarita couldn’t do these tasks alone. There was no one to help her. Her neighbors were not even aware of her situation.
“Margarita can be the mother or grandmother of each one of us,” Acosta told Real America News. “All one day we will become older and we must not only ask about them as they are, but also mobilize to help them in whatever they need…, one day we will all become Doña Margarita.”