Sunday, May 3, 2009

Octuplets: Thanks, but no thanks

May 1,2009

Video and transcript provide by Octorazzi (aka Raul Roa). He questions Nadya about her 3 y/o’s injuries and she has a most curious response. Also, he inquires as to the older children’s clothes sizes because someone wanted to donate some new clothing. She refuses the donation right after she talks about how expensive private schooling will be. She also refuses canned food.

How happy do you think the oldest girl would have been with a pretty new dress or skirt to wear to school? Or a cool new pair of jeans and t-shirt she could wear to her friend’s house? Something special just for her like the octuplets have been getting?

And how do you think she would feel knowing mommy said yes to things for her new little sisters and brothers and said no to something new and special just for her?

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OCTORAZZI (RAUL ROA): How’s — doing?

SULEMAN: He’s fine

OCTORAZZI: [Spots him in the backseat.] Oh there he is! The CPS people, did they come for his black eye or his bite marks?

SULEMAN: No, the bite mark. One bite mark. There’s one bite mark. My two year old.

OCTORAZZI: How did the teacher see it? Did she lift his shirt up?

SULEMAN: No, I don’t know. You know when they change them.

OCTORAZZI: Oh, they change them at school?

SULEMAN: And I wrote a note - what happened. It’s mandated by law to report anything like that. So that’s normal. That’s fine. But they were actually surprised at how everything was super super clean…Everything is fine, he missed the bus. (As she points to — in the back seat) So I gotta drive him to school.

OTORAZZI: The police say anything?

SULEMAN: No, not really, they were really nice.

OCTORAZZI: So you think the teacher reported him right?

SULEMAN: I don’t know. Someone. It’s normal, I mean mandated.

OCTORAZZI: Triandie (Child specialist) what does she do for you?

SULEMAN: No, I’m not supposed to talk. She’s really really great though.

OCTORAZZI: Real quick. Is the school expensive for you?

SULEMAN: Majority… I’m gonna have all my kids in private school. The majority of my money that I earn will go to private school, but it’s worth it.

OCTORAZZI: Last quick question. Someone wants to donate clothes for children.

SULEMAN: Oh, they don’t have to do that.

OCTORAZZI: They want to know the sizes.

SULEMAN: The kids (octuplets) are so huge I’m donating already.

OCTORAZZI: No-no-no the older children.

SULEMAN: They don’t need to do that.

OCTORAZZI: To the older childeren?

SULEMAN: I’m actually going to weed through their clothes and donate them. (the clothes)

OCTORAZZI: Canned food or anything?

SULEMAN: No.

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