A newborn child boy was discovered deserted, crying close to the carry entrance of a BTS Skytrain station in Bangkok. Local authorities and volunteer rescue groups rushed to the scene and took the child to a nearby hospital. Police are now reviewing CCTV footage to locate and prosecute the individual answerable for leaving the toddler.
At around 3am Private , the alarm went off after locals noticed the deserted infant on the BTS Sena Nikhom station on Phahonyothin Road, Lat Yao Subdistrict, Chatuchak District. The incident occurred simply one hundred metres away from Paolo Kaset Hospital. The child, wrapped in a pink towel, was discovered on the foot of the stairs main up to the carry.
Phatthrapol Siri Mueang, a volunteer at the Ruam Katanyu Foundation, reported that he was informed by the Phahonyothin Radio police centre of citizen sightings seeing someone leaving the child on the scene. They found a newborn male with white skin and visible indicators of umbilical cord chopping. It is believed that the mother may have performed the process herself. The child was promptly taken to the Phumipol Adulyadej Hospital for a thorough medical examination and appropriate care.
The one that abandoned the baby had already fled the scene. Initial investigations by Phahonyothin Police Station are ongoing, with authorities inspecting CCTV footage from the world in an try to identify and apprehend the person accountable, earlier than continuing with authorized action in accordance with the law.
Last month, a bunch of meals vendors in Chon Buri province rescued an abandoned eight month old baby boy close to a police booth. The child is now underneath the care of the Department of Children and Youth..