She gave birth and then threw her baby in the bin moments later. But by some act of mercy, she got the baby back. The woman was on holiday in Chongqing, a municipality in southwestern China, when she gave birth in a residential building,
She reportedly throws tissues into the bin to hide the baby.Suspicious of her behaviour, an elderly man stops and looks into the bin, but does not notice the baby,After he leaves, the woman wipes off the stains on her shoes again and leaves through another lift.The child was taken to hospital.
Hospital staff said the baby was discharged after a few days but is now back in the care of the woman and her partner. "During the baby's hospital stay, the child's mother and grandmother had been visiting," the staff said."She threw the baby into the rubbish bin like a piece of trash," said another.Get The New Paper on your phone with the free TNP app. Download from the
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