Kundapur: Abandoned Child Gets Its Parents Back


Daijiworld Media Network – Kundapur (SP)

Kundapur, Aug 6: The case of a five-month-old baby that was abandoned by its parents at Jayanagar within Hosanagar police station limits a few days ago, has been resolved by the policemen.

After getting information that the parents of the child had been put up in a house in a village near Nagar in Hosanagar taluk, the policemen went there and brought them to the police station. The two, Sachin and Jayanti, son and daughter-in-law of the complainant, Babanna, confessed that they decided to abandon child because of financial constraints and vitiated family atmosphere. The policemen have since entrusted the child back to their custody, after getting a bond executed by them to the effect that they will never commit the mistake again.

  

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  • Judith L, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 06 2010

    Useless parents, worst than terrorist giving birth and then abondoning the child, who is incapable of looking after himself. I have no sympathy for these so called parents who take the use of poverty and commit such inhuman acts by either selling the children or abondonding them.

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