Residents of Woaraba, a suburb of Agona Swedru in the Central Region, were left shocked and saddened after an abandoned newborn baby was discovered near a gutter in the community.
According to eyewitness accounts, the infant was found in the early hours by concerned residents who noticed the baby lying helplessly near the drainage area. The discovery immediately attracted the attention of community members, many of whom expressed disbelief over the circumstances under which the child was abandoned.
Upon finding the baby, residents quickly alerted the appropriate authorities and emergency responders. The newborn was subsequently rescued and taken to a health facility, where medical personnel are providing the necessary care and attention to ensure the child's well-being.
Community members have praised the swift response of those who intervened, noting that their timely actions may have saved the infant's life. The incident has also sparked conversations about child welfare and the challenges that may lead some parents to abandon their children.
Authorities have commenced investigations to identify the person or persons responsible for abandoning the baby. Residents are being encouraged to provide any information that could assist with the ongoing inquiries.
Meanwhile, the rescued newborn remains under medical observation and is reported to be receiving proper care as efforts continue to ensure the child's safety and future welfare.


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