The salvation of a emaciated man from the burning house where he reportedly had been locked up for 20 years by his stepmother was recorded in a moving video.
The images shows the moment that the 32-year-old was brought to safety from the Flaming building in Waterbury, Connecticut.
The police said that the man deliberately started fire on 17 February as a means to escape from the room of 8 feet at 9 feet that he reportedly had closed since he was in fourth grade.
His stepmother Kimberly Sullivan, 56, is accused of inflicting 'long -term abuse, hunger, serious neglect and inhumane treatment' on the man who weighed only 69 pounds, while he was on 5 feet, 9 inches, according to the authorities.
Prosecutors said he was 'related to a survivor of the Auschwitz skull' when he was saved.
The clip shows the heartbreaking moment that he was saved from the flames while Sullivan looked.
“Who else is in the house?” A first responder can be heard to ask her.
“My stepson is here, I try to let them help him,” she replies. “I have two cats.”

Moving visual material shows the moment that an emaciated son was saved from a burning house where he was reportedly locked up by his stepmother

He only weighed 69 pounds, while he was on 5 feet, 9 inches, when saved according to the authorities

Kimberly Sullivan, 56, placed $ 300,000 bail on Thursday and was released from detention after he appeared in Waterbury Superior Court, Connecticut
The officer then rings her out on the road while she shouts back to the house.
“My dog ​​is vibrating,” she says, stumbling through the street. “My dog, my dog ​​…”
“I know, I know,” the first responder intervenes while he keeps trying to get rid of her.
At that time, a firefighter seems to wear the weak body of her stepson in a waiting ambulance where he is bundled inside.
The police chief of Waterbury, Fernando Spagnolo, said during a press conference on Thursday that the man is confronted with a long road of physical and mental treatment.
He told the authorities that he got two cups of water a day, but sometimes it was forced to drink from the toilet.
He said the police support him, including recording a collection to buy him clothing and other items.
The man told the police that he was constantly hungry. When he was in school, he would ask classmates for food, steal food and eat from the waste.

Sullivan subjected the man to 'long -term abuse, hunger, serious neglect and inhumane treatment'

Authorities say that the man, who is now 32, was kept in captivity in this house for more than 20 years

According to medical staff, the man was hungry nearby and the syndrome had a state of weight loss and muscle defense. The inside of the house can be seen here
In later years when he was out of school and limited to the house, he would get two sandwiches a day and some water while he is locked up in his room.
The order also adds that the living conditions of the victim deteriorated when his father died last year.
The only interactions of the police with the family were in 2005, the chef said. One was a welfare check after children who had gone to school with him before he was withdrawn from his concern about him.
Sullivan's lawyer Ioannis Kaloidis said she denies misconduct.
“She completely maintains her innocence, from our perspective. These allegations are not true. They are bizarre. She was blown away when she heard these allegations, “Kaloidis told NBC Connecticut.
“We look forward to being able to justify her and show that she has done nothing wrong.”
Sullivan, 56, placed $ 300,000 bail on Thursday and was released from detention after he appeared in Waterbury Superior Court. Her next judicial date is March 26.