Tuesday, 12 May 2015

China baby boy survives eight days alive

China baby boy survives eight days alive

          The world has change, the quality of humanity is definitely changed. There is a lot of news mentioned it. There is a pair of China couple buried their baby on Sunday April 5, 2015 in China. About eight days later, there is a call from a eyewitness. Luckily the baby was rescued by the fireman in TianJin. The baby boy is born with cleft lip and without a left hand was abandoned by his parent who were premarital sex, which mean sex before marriage. The baby boy is abandoned and buried in a cardboard box two day after he was born, the size of the cardboard box is the size of a shoebox. He was buried on a dusty dry, landscape, surrounded by long grass.


          The baby was discovered by a woman named Julian Wong who is a Malaysian who live in China TianJin, She heard the baby boy was crying when she was waiting for a bus beside the road. From the beginning, she was waiting for a bus to work in a morning at an uncultivated land. While she was waiting, she heard a slight cry from the bus station. She was curious for the slight cry, so she went for a discovered. The baby cry sound is began to be laud, when she is getting closer, When she found the location of the cry sound, She feel more curious because there has nothing around the area. She called for help because she was terrified. She called police, fireman, and her entire family. When the all the rescue team arrive, they started digging the land carefully. Finally, they found a baby boy who is buried and he was still alive. Julian Wong was shocked when the baby boy had been rescued, because of her inquisitive, the baby boy was rescued.

          After a few days later, the doctor discovered that the baby boy had survives about eight day since he was buried. Lastly, Julian Wong the kind woman who had married adopted the baby boy.

          A disabled child can be a huge drain on a family’s resources in China, and many of the babied abandoned in the country are given up because many parents cannot afford expensive medical bills and fees for special education, authorities say.

          China’s strict family planning rules can be a factor, although the first is disabled. The family planning policy, known as the one-child policy in the West, which is a population control policy of the People’s Republic of China. The one-child policy only allow one child exist in a family in China.
A relaxation of the regulations in late 2013 also allows couples to have two offspring if at least one parent was an only child.



PS: This article is based on a true story. 

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