whoever the bastards who buried the little child ought to be put in prison and the key thrown away
Why not buried alive ? Don't even need any key at all . This baby is going to be a fighter in life . Never give up on life even if pple throw piles of shit on us . Heaven will always make sure justice is served .
the ppl who bury the baby will receive karma...
Phew........ luckily the baby is safe...... 阿弥陀佛.......
Yesterday weather was hot and dry. Because of that, he breathed thru loosen, dried earth.
Today weather is wet, wet, wet. If he was buried today, he would have breathed in wet, sticky mud which would have chocked up his nostril and windpipe. Death would be quick and fast.
He is a blessed baby.
mother thought baby is a hamster or goldfish?
*Coos
a moment of folly n whole life destroyed
No wonder Kim Sia found the baby. His "mark chim kim sia" (eyes very sharp).
A great leader was born!
Too bad, fate intervened and prevented him from being raised by cats or dogs.
By Tham Yuen-C
THE mother of the newborn baby found buried in a rooftop garden in Eunos Crescent has been arrested.
The 27-year-old was nabbed near Eunos MRT station at around 9pm on Sunday. She is believed to be an Indonesian who overstayed here.
Her newborn son was found buried in a flower bed at the sixth-floor garden of a multi-storey carpark on Monday last week. A plastic bag had been tied around his neck.
Retiree Tay Kim Sia, 60, found the baby after he heard what he thought was a cat mewing while he was having a smoke in the garden. He looked among the plants and saw a tiny foot sticking out from the soil. His friend told him it was probably a battery-operated toy but he decided to investigate further. What he dug out that afternoon was a baby boy, muddied but still alive.
Police investigations are ongoing, but it is believed the boy was delivered among the plants, in the same spot where he was buried. Police that day recovered some bloodied clothing just metres away from where the baby was found. There were also drops of blood at a stairwell on the same floor.
The baby's mother is believed to have worked here as a maid. But her work permit had already expired when she was arrested. She will be charged today with overstaying while the police continue to investigate her role in her son's abandonment.
Originally posted by Clivebenss:Apr 26, 2011 - Straits Times
Mother of baby found buried alive arrested
By Tham Yuen-C
THE mother of the newborn baby found buried in a rooftop garden in Eunos Crescent has been arrested.
The 27-year-old was nabbed near Eunos MRT station at around 9pm on Sunday. She is believed to be an Indonesian who overstayed here.
Her newborn son was found buried in a flower bed at the sixth-floor garden of a multi-storey carpark on Monday last week. A plastic bag had been tied around his neck.
Retiree Tay Kim Sia, 60, found the baby after he heard what he thought was a cat mewing while he was having a smoke in the garden. He looked among the plants and saw a tiny foot sticking out from the soil. His friend told him it was probably a battery-operated toy but he decided to investigate further. What he dug out that afternoon was a baby boy, muddied but still alive.
Police investigations are ongoing, but it is believed the boy was delivered among the plants, in the same spot where he was buried. Police that day recovered some bloodied clothing just metres away from where the baby was found. There were also drops of blood at a stairwell on the same floor.
The baby's mother is believed to have worked here as a maid. But her work permit had already expired when she was arrested. She will be charged today with overstaying while the police continue to investigate her role in her son's abandonment.
omg....
our govt should give the man a medal.
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Originally posted by Clivebenss:Apr 26, 2011 - Straits Times
Mother of baby found buried alive arrested
By Tham Yuen-C
THE mother of the newborn baby found buried in a rooftop garden in Eunos Crescent has been arrested.
The 27-year-old was nabbed near Eunos MRT station at around 9pm on Sunday. She is believed to be an Indonesian who overstayed here.
Her newborn son was found buried in a flower bed at the sixth-floor garden of a multi-storey carpark on Monday last week. A plastic bag had been tied around his neck.
Retiree Tay Kim Sia, 60, found the baby after he heard what he thought was a cat mewing while he was having a smoke in the garden. He looked among the plants and saw a tiny foot sticking out from the soil. His friend told him it was probably a battery-operated toy but he decided to investigate further. What he dug out that afternoon was a baby boy, muddied but still alive.
Police investigations are ongoing, but it is believed the boy was delivered among the plants, in the same spot where he was buried. Police that day recovered some bloodied clothing just metres away from where the baby was found. There were also drops of blood at a stairwell on the same floor.
The baby's mother is believed to have worked here as a maid. But her work permit had already expired when she was arrested. She will be charged today with overstaying while the police continue to investigate her role in her son's abandonment.
Tsk... I hope she kenna jialat jialat...
Bury her head in sand...
she is going to jail.
"charged today with overstaying"
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bravo to the police
like this also 抓得到
hor yi si