Octuplets’ mom may get home, help
WHITTIER, Calif. – Southern California’s octuplets mother may be moving to a new home and getting help to raise her brood.
Nadya Suleman’s father Ed Doud is purchasing a $564,900 house in the city of La Habra in a deal is expected to close Friday, said Prudential Realty listing agent Mike Patel.
In a related development, television’s “Dr. Phil” McGraw said Monday that Suleman will accept a volunteer group’s offer of nursing care for her children.
Suleman has been living in a Whittier home that is owned by her mother. But that property is being foreclosed on because the family is more than $20,000 behind in mortgage payments.
The 2,583-square-foot house in La Habra has four bedrooms, three baths and a large, fenced-in backyard.