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Ho Chi Minh City Police Seek Family of Newborn Found Abandoned in Field
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Ho Chi Minh City Police Seek Family of Newborn Found Abandoned in Field

From Thanh Niรชn · (12m ago) Vietnamese Positive tone

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Police are searching for the family of a newborn baby girl found abandoned in a rice field in Ho Chi Minh City.
  • A local resident discovered the infant in a bamboo basket while on his morning walk.
  • The baby is in stable condition and receiving care at a local health station.

In the bustling Tรขn ฤรดng Hiแป‡p ward of Ho Chi Minh City, a heartwarming discovery brought the community together. A local resident, Mr. Nguyแป…n Sฤฉ Thแบกc, stumbled upon a newborn baby girl abandoned in a rice field during his morning exercise. The infant, found nestled in a bamboo basket, was clothed and covered, indicating someone had at least tried to protect her from the elements.

This act of abandonment, while saddening, has sparked a wave of compassion. The quick response from Mr. Thแบกc and the local neighborhood chief, who brought the baby to the Tรขn ฤรดng Hiแป‡p ward health station, ensured the child received immediate care. Medical staff confirmed the baby is a girl and is now in stable condition, a testament to the prompt actions taken.

The local police have issued an appeal, urging anyone with information about the baby's family to come forward. This situation highlights the ongoing challenges faced by vulnerable populations in our rapidly developing city, but also showcases the inherent kindness and solidarity within our community. We at Thanh Niรชn are committed to following this story and hope for a positive resolution for the infant.

Bรฉ gรกi sฦก sinh bแป‹ bแป rฦกi ngoร i ruแป™ng

โ€” Thanh NiรชnThe article's accompanying image caption, indicating a newborn baby girl was abandoned in a field.
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Originally published by Thanh Niรชn in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.