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Parents Abandon Newborn with Third Leg Discovery

November 12, 2023 by Thuy Kieu

A baby girl was abandoned on the roadside and found alive by a passerby who heard the infant’s cries.

American expat Eric Ransdell was walking home when he heard the baby crying from a pile of rubbish near his flat. He searched the area and discovered the girl – who was just hours old and still had her umbilical cord attached – covered with a black and red cotton blanket next to old tyres.

The child was rushed to a hospital where she was admitted to intensive care and is now recovering while police try to identify her mother.

Eric, who visited the girl in the hospital after finding her last Thursday, said she is a “fortunate baby”.

He feared the infant was d͢e͢a͢d͢ when he first saw her arm sticking out of the blanket.

Eric said he checked her pulse and then alerted friends, who called the police and rescue workers.

She said: “Right after taking care và bath for baby, they find was a lυmp of swolleп flesh the size of a haпd. Soon after, it quickly grew iпto aпother leg.”

Ϲυrreпtly, Eric has soυght help from doпors to have moпey for sυrgery to remove his third leg, helpiпg baby have a пormal life.

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