On December 9, Gia Lai Provincial Children's Hospital said it had received and treated a newborn baby abandoned in a rubber garden in Ia Mo commune, with many scratches on his body, suspected to have been scratched by an animal.
According to initial information, at around 9:00 p.m. on December 8, Mr. Ro Lan Bik (born in 2003, worker at Ia Mo Production Team, Chu Pah Rubber Company) heard a cry from the rubber forest and went to look for it.
When he followed the sound, he discovered a dog digging the ground and saw the limbs and face of a newborn baby girl buried, with signs of purple purple. At this time, the weather was cold, about 16 degrees Celsius.
Mr. Bik and some workers took the baby to the team's office for warm-up and initial care. The girl's umbilical cord was still intact, and there were many scratches on her forehead.
After receiving the report, Ia Mo Commune Police instructed a group of workers to perform first aid; at the same time, they contacted the Commune Health Station and the Commune Women's Union to support newborn diapers and milk for the baby.
At 10:30 p.m. the same day, the Commune Police working group took the child to Gia Lai Provincial Children's Hospital for further monitoring. The child's health is now stable.
Ia Mo commune police are working with related people, identifying the scene and collecting information to clarify the incident.