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If one does not want to have children, then don’t forget to buy and use contraception.

In a recent report, a baby was allegedly thrown out of a third floor window of the Bukit Gedung flat in Bayan Baru, Penang.

Penang Kini took to their Facebook page to showcase images of paramedics helping the poor baby who fortunately survived.

Gempar pagi ini ! ?Seorang bayi lelaki dicampak dari tingkat tiga blok 8 flat Bukit Gedung, Bayan Baru. Syukur bayi tak…

Posted by Penang Kini on Tuesday, May 12, 2020

They wrote, “In today’s news, a baby boy was thrown out of a block 8 third-storey window of the Bukit Gedang flat in Bayan Baru. Thankfully, the innocent baby, whose life is still long, survived but took injuries to the head. According to information, a single 18-year-old woman was arrested by the police to help with the investigations.”

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It is still unknown as to why the parent of the poor baby threw him out, but then again there should not be any justifiable reason to throw a baby out a window, to which the fall could have obviously killed him.

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We genuinely hope that the authorities capture the person responsible for the little baby and charge them accordingly.

Children should be treated with care and not like garbage, especially little, innocent babies.

What do you think about this? Let us know in the comment section. 

 

Also read: Parent Wants Schools To Be Reopened Because She’s Unwilling To Care For Disabled Child For ‘Too Long’

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