In Poland, an 18-year-old Ukrainian threw her newborn baby into the trash can.


The body of a newborn baby was found in a trash can at a bus stop in the town of Brzeziny. A passenger waiting for a bus discovered it. The 18-year-old Ukrainian woman gave birth to the baby in a worker's hostel. After giving birth, she wrapped the baby in a plastic bag and threw it into the trash can. This information was reported by the publication inpoland.
The police detained not only the mother but also three of her relatives: a sister, a boyfriend, and a cousin, all of whom were under 20 years old. They are suspected of obstructing the investigation by washing away blood and cleaning the mattress. All detainees are prohibited from leaving the country.
The baby's mother claims she did not know about her pregnancy. Forensic experts have yet to determine the cause of the newborn's death but do not rule out possibilities such as asphyxia, bleeding, or hypothermia. Today, the woman was charged with infanticide, but the classification of the act may change after a psychiatric examination.
Recall, in Germany, law enforcement searched for a missing nine-year-old Ukrainian girl for a week. Valeria left for school at 6:50 AM on June 3, but she did not appear in class. Later, through surveillance cameras, law enforcement found out that the child did not take her usual bus to school. It turned out that the child was brutally murdered on the way to school.
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