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Wednesday, 15 May 2019

The baby was miraculously saved, his mother was buried alive

A security guard was routine checking in a Russian forest when he suddenly heard the beard crying.

He followed his voice that led him to a fresh-drizzed pit. There he broke the small hands moving out of the ground, covered with insects, muddy and rotten leaves. Shaken, he took out the baby that was buried with a purse and sent him to the hospital, announcing the police. The baby was only five days old. The baby, named Kristina, was in a very serious condition, having been covered with insects and ants, which had penetrated deep into her ears.

Russian police managed to find the daughter's biological mother, a 22-year-old who was immediately arrested.
Initially, the mother told the police that they had robbed the child.
But after some pressures she admitted that she had cast himself five days after she brought her to life.
The baby was in a serious condition after being covered with the piece of insects and ants, which had entered deep up to the eyes. The mother said that the child's father did not want to be held after the transitional relationship with the girl and was now fetting with someone else
After being proven by the DNA that he was really his father, he said he had not been aware of the birth, and went immediately to the hospital
He and his wife accepted the girl in the new family. Biological mother was sentenced to two years in prison, a punishment that sparked anger to the Russian public, who thought they deserved more severe punishment.
To avoid such cases, countries like Germany, Switzerland and Italy have created "Beets of Babies", which in the Middle Ages were called "the downward tower". The boxes were put to the churches, hospitals and streets with many people, that the under stress parents went and left abandoned babies there

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