BEIJING (AP) — A 22-year-old woman who raised the initial alarm about a newborn trapped in a sewer pipe in China kept quiet about being his mother even as she watched the sensational two-hour rescue unfold, reports said Wednesday.
The woman, whose name was not
revealed in state media reports, confessed to police a couple of days
later when they asked her to undergo a medical checkup after searching
her rented room and finding toys and blood-stained toilet paper, the
state-run Zhejiang News website said.
Firefighters were called Saturday to the residential building in the Pujiang area of the eastern Zhejiang province
city of Jinhua to rescue a baby trapped in the L-joint of a sewage pipe
just below a squat toilet in one of the building's public restrooms.
Video of the rescue of Baby No. 59 — so named because of his
incubator number in the hospital — was shown on Chinese news programs
and websites starting late Monday and picked up worldwide, prompting
both horror and an outpouring of charity on behalf of the newborn.
The single woman, a tenant in the building, told police she could not
afford an abortion and secretly delivered the child Saturday afternoon
in the toilet. She said the newborn slipped into the sewer line and that
she alerted her landlord of the trapped baby after she could not pull
the child out, Zhejiang News said.
In China, unwanted pregnancies have been on the rise because of a
lack of sex education and an increasingly lax attitude toward sex. Young
men and women often are engaged in unprotected sex, and abortions have
become increasingly common with abortion services widely available.
The baby, who weighed 2.8 kilograms (6 pounds, 2.8 ounces), had a low
heart rate and some minor abrasions on his head and limbs, but was
mostly unhurt, according to Zhejiang Online, the province's official
news site. The placenta was still attached.
Police initially said they were treating the case of as possible
attempted homicide, but it was not immediately clear whether the mother
would face any criminal charges.
In the video, officials were shown removing the pipe from a ceiling
that apparently was just below the restroom and then, at the hospital,
using pliers and saws to gently pull apart the pipe, which was about 10
centimeters (about 3 inches) in diameter.
Zhejiang News said the mother was present throughout the entire
rescue and expressed her concern for the child, thought that didn't
initially rouse suspicion of the police.
News of the baby's ordeal was met with horror and pity by bloggers on
Chinese sites. Most speculated that the child had been dumped by his
parents down the toilet. The rescue prompted an outpouring from
strangers who came to the hospital with diapers, baby clothes, powdered
milk and offers to adopt him.
The landlord of the building told Zhejiang News earlier in the week
that there were no signs that the birth took place in the restroom and
she had not been aware of any recent pregnancies among her tenants.
The mother told police she cleaned up the scene in the toilet after
the delivery and that she managed to hide her pregnancy by wearing loose
clothes and tightly wrapping her abdomen, Zhejiang News said.
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