The petitioner and the Law Guardian contend that the Family Court improperly returned the children to the custody of their mother. We agree. The evidence adduced at the hearing demonstrates that the return of the children to the mother presents an imminent risk of harm to their health (see, Family Ct Act § 1027 [b]; § 1028). There was uncontroverted evidence adduced at the hearing that the mother neglected her sons by acting in a bizarre manner, i.e., overturning furniture and breaking glass. She also allegedly confined the children to their room for the entire day and would not permit them to answer the telephone or the door. There was further evidence adduced at the hearing that the mother, in the presence of the children, lunged at uniformed police officers with a machete when they entered her apartment, that the children were hungry, that their clothes did not fit properly, and that they were not appropriately dressed for the cold weather.
