Monday, 24 November 2014

Australia: Newborn baby found alive after being dumped in 9ft deep drain pipe in New South Wales

A newborn baby has been found alive in a 9ft deep drain pipe by two cyclists--David Otte and his daughter Hayley--near a motorway in New South Wales, Australia, Mirroruk reports.
The baby boy, who was still wrapped in a hospital blanket was covered with a 440lb concrete slab (It took six men, including three police officers, to lift the slab and rescued him) which however protected him form the temperature in the area that have been over 100 degrees farenheit for the five days after being dumped in drain pipe.

According to David Otte, who was cycling with his daughter Hayley-18, said they heard a strange noise coming form the drain which they actually thought was a kitten. “We actually thought it was a kitten at first, but when we went down there we could hear exactly what it was, you could definitely tell it was a baby screaming. It was a bit surreal actually. How could someone do it? I, myself, have kids and we’re expecting a baby in a few more months so it’s not good that someone’s going through this and has done this to a little one," David said.
New South Wales police have taken the baby to the hospital, as well as believe the baby had been pushed through a small opening to the drain and concerned he may suffered internal injuries from the fall. Also will allege in court that the baby was abandoned in the drain since Tuesday.

source: Mirroruk


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