Mr. Vu Hong Lich - Chairman of Ward 2 People's Committee, Tan An City, Long An Province - today (October 27) said that he has reported to the competent authority to verify the relatives of an abandoned newborn baby boy.
The person who reported the incident was Ms. Ly Thi Kim Tuyen (38 years old, permanent resident of My Phu commune, Thu Thua district, Long An province).
According to Ms. Tuyen's report, the incident happened at around 9:00 a.m. yesterday (October 25) in front of gate 1, Long An bus station, ward 2, Tan An city.
At that time, while Ms. Tuyen was sitting drinking water, a woman about 25 years old came to ask her to look after her baby boy a few months old so she could go to the toilet.
Ms. Tuyen agreed and the woman went inside the bus station. However, more than 30 minutes later, the mother still did not return to claim her child. Ms. Tuyen carried the child and searched around the bus station but could not find the woman.
After that, Ms. Tuyen took the child to Ward 2 Police Station to report the incident.
In addition to sending her child to Ms. Tuyen, the mother also left a plastic bag containing diapers, milk, clothes, a thermos, and baby supplies, but without any related documents.
Currently, Ward 2 People's Committee temporarily assigned the boy to Ms. Tuyen for care for 7 days to verify relatives.
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