VIDEO: Oh Ghana when? Nice baby boy dumped in the bush rescued

A baby boy dumped in the bush has been rescued by some members of the community where the sad incident took place. According to news gathered by our team at NewsGhana24.com, the baby was delivered by a young lady.
When her time of delivery was due, she sneaked out of town to the nearby bush while in labour and delivered. The nice baby boy dumped is believed to be the one she was carrying. She left the baby there for three days however the baby survived the scorching sun, ants and other insects.
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According to the inhabitants of the area, the lady in question was quizzed when they realized she was not carrying her pregnancy but she denied any wrongdoing and added that she suffered a miscarriage.
Scan results found in her possession also indicated that she was due to deliver exactly the day the baby was dumped.
Spectators who gathered in the house where the rescued baby was taken said, several attempts to abort the baby by the said mother did not work. The old women could not imagine how young girls (ladies) of today would engage in sexual and its related activities when they do not want to give birth.
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Reports have been made to the police. However, they wondered why the Ghana police delayed in responding to their distress complaint made to them. NewsGhana24 will follow the stories and update cherished readers.
The nice baby boy dumped in the bush according to onlookers has survived the harsh conditions without feeding but will live because God has been on his side. The community members decided to keep a close eye on the suspect until the Ghana police come to the scene.
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Source: NewsGhana24.com

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