A 43-year-old man who lived in isolation at his parents' home in Bavaria for three decades has been taken to a psychiatric hospital, and German police are investigating whether his parents did anything wrong, the AP reports. Police went to the home in Freienfels, in southeastern Germany near Bayreuth, on Sept. 21 after receiving a tip and found the man in a neglected condition, police spokesman Juergen Stadter said Wednesday. "The man was unkempt, unwashed, but well nourished," Stadter said. "But he wasn't constrained and had several rooms to himself where he could move around freely." Police are now investigating whether the man stayed inside for all those years of his own will or if his parents forced him to stay at home.
The man's parents, who are in their late 70s, are under investigation on suspicion of possible deprivation of freedom and causing bodily harm by neglect. "We assume that he was suffering from some kind of handicap," Stadter said, adding that as a boy the man went to elementary school but then stopped attending school at 13 because he was declared unfit to attend. Stadter wouldn't give further details on what exactly kept the man from attending school, citing privacy concerns. The man's mother, who wasn't named, was quoted as telling a local newspaper that the parents didn't lock him up and that "he didn't want to go outside." She said she "always wanted to protect him" and indicated that as a little boy, her son was treated badly by his schoolmates, the newspaper said. Local authorities said the man didn't initially want to leave the house and had to be convinced to go, per news agency dpa. (More Germany stories.)