Thursday, 30 May 2013

The Baby Flushed Down Toilet Collected From Hospital By Grandparents + Video

The newborn baby rescued from a sewage pipe in China has been taken from the hospital by police and its maternal grandparents, officials said today.
The infant has been returned to his family after authorities decided he became trapped because of an accident.
The unnamed mother claimed she fell pregnant following a one night stand - and then the father of the baby boy abandoned her. 
The 22-year-old woman said she could not afford an abortion or cope with the stigma of being a single mother.
Now, the man has requested a paternity test and - if the baby is his - is ready to discuss with the woman how to support the child, according to an official in the Pujiang county propaganda office.
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Baby 59 left hospital last night with his maternal grandparents, where his condition was said to be stable
Baby 59 left hospital last night with his maternal grandparents, where his condition was said to be stable
New footage showed the baby boy with protective eye masks inside his incubator before he was allowed to go home
New footage showed the baby boy with protective eye masks inside his incubator before he was allowed to go home
The footage shows Baby 59 in his incubator at Pujiang Hospital ahead of him being returned to his family
The footage shows Baby 59 in his incubator at Pujiang Hospital ahead of him being returned to his family
Being nursed back to health: The abandoned baby boy is pictured being fed in hospital after firefighters rescued him from a sewage pipe after he was apparently flushed down a toilet in Pujiang, Zhejiang Province, China
Being nursed back to health: The abandoned baby boy is pictured being fed in hospital after firefighters rescued him from a sewage pipe after he was apparently flushed down a toilet in Jinhua, Zhejiang Province
Police concluded that the 22-year-old single woman faces no charges, deciding she did not initially step forward because she was frightened, and that she gradually had a change of heart and began to tell the truth, said the official.
Last night, his maternal grandparents and police arrived at Pujiang Hospital to take the baby to a rural location, office director Chen Pandong said.
'The police department and the family member came together. This (was) definitely (done) in accordance with our rules for leaving the hospital,' added Chen.
Chinese media said she went to the shared bathroom in a residential complex when she felt abdominal cramps last Saturday and gave birth.
But she said the baby slipped into the sewer pipe and she was unable to free him.

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