Heartbroken Research Paper

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A heartbroken mother and father are not giving up on their battle with the state of Oregon to get their children back.

KTVZ reports Amy Fabbrini and Eric Ziegler lost custody of both of their sons, with Christopher being taken from them four days after his birth, while his brother Hunter never even got to go home, being removed directly from the hospital when he was born.

The couple hasn't been accused of abusing their children, instead, they have been told they are not intelligent enough to raise them.

Their low IQ's is the reason the family has been torn apart.

Court documents name the mother and father's “limited cognitive abilities” as the reason they are not capable of raising their son's safely.

An average IQ is considered to

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