Alarm in the Window of Life in Wrocław. Next to the Child There Are Several Objects
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A baby that had only been born for hours was abandoned in a grassland in the town of San Roque González de Santa Cruz, department of Paraguarí, where she was found by a passer-by crossing the place. Drink abandoned in a pasture, she needs milk and diapers. Photo: illustrative According to the police report, an dentist was the one who found the newborn girl, on the side of the road, wrapped in a blanket and immediately moved her to the Family Hea…
A baby that had only been born for hours was abandoned in a grassland in the town of San Roque González de Santa Cruz, department of Paraguarí, where she was found by a passer-by crossing the place. Drink abandoned in a pasture, she needs milk and diapers. Photo: illustrative According to the police report, an dentist was the one who found the newborn girl, on the side of the road, wrapped in a blanket and immediately moved her to the Family Hea…
A few days old girl was found in the window of life in Wrocław. She had diapers, hygiene products and a bottle of milk lying next to her. The Sisters of Mercy, who were taking care of the window, said that the girl had been given the name Joanna and had a good chance of being adopted.
In Wrocław, in the window of life run by the Sisters of Mercy, a baby of several days old was found. The nuns emphasize that the girl is in good shape, which creates a good chance of adoption - reports "Gość Niedzielny".
At around 11:00 AM, the Sisters of Mercy in Wrocław heard an alarm coming from the Window of Life. Inside was a girl, a few days old. This is the 24th child in this window of life. The nuns named her Joanna. – She cried a little, there were diapers, hygiene products and even milk in a bottle with her. Sister Dorota fed her. The girl calmed down quickly, The article Child in the Window of Life in Wrocław – this time the girl comes from the websit…
A few-day-old baby was found in a window of life in Wrocław. – He has a good chance of being adopted – says Sister Ewa Jędrzejak in an interview with tuwroclaw.com.
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