City health office takes custody of newborn baby found inside a sack | Inquirer News

City health office takes custody of newborn baby found inside a sack

/ 06:57 PM August 31, 2022

City health office takes custody of newborn baby found inside a sack

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DUMAGUETE CITY — A newborn baby girl was found inside a sack which was left in a corner of Barangay Looc in this city on Wednesday morning August 29.

The infant was turned over by Barangay Captain Angelita Ragay to the Dumaguete City Health Office.

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According to Flor Angel Cornelia, officer-in-charge of the Dumaguete Birthing Center, the girl was crying loudly and caught the attention of some residents.

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Concerned citizens then checked the area and eventually found the infant inside a sack.

Cornelia believed the girl was newly born since blood stains were still found in her ears and some parts of the body.

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“Its umbilical cord was forcibly cut, possibly using a knife,” said Cornelia.

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The child weighed 2,400 grams and was deemed premature.

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“Our doctor said it lacks sufficient weight and number of weeks that’s why it was considered a premature baby,” Cornelia said.

Cornelia said the child will be under their custody while authorities are still to conducting an investigation.

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