Mangalore: Infant Found Abandoned at Bus Stop at Anekal


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SN/CN)
 
Mangalore, May 15:
A three-month old girl child was found abandoned at the bus stop at Anekal Pallakodelu of Manjeshwar on Thursday May 14.
 
According to local residents the Manjeshwar police passed on the information to the Child Health Line, Talipadpu, Kasargod.
 
The staff of the organization immediately arrived at the spot and took the infant to the government hospital.
 
After a physical check-up, the hospital authorities certified that the child was healthy and weighed 4.30 kg.

Police said that a tag on the new clothes worn by the baby indicated that the clothes had been purchased from the textile shop near Kasargod old bus stop.
 
A complaint has been registered at Manjeshwar police station and the search for the infant’s parents is on.

  

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  • suresha, mangalore

    Fri, May 15 2009

    Bravo this is culture in true Indian style. Burn brides, demand dowry, torture women, rape, infanticide, abortions, litter like animals, and much more, all directed against the hapless females.

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  • suhaila, kuwait

    Fri, May 15 2009

    its so sad and moreover such a shame that girl babies are still abandoned. y dont these people learn from the other who are without kids and are craving for just one child be it girl or boy.....

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