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Heartbreaking Photo Of A Baby With Serious Eye Infection Dumped On The Road

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This beautiful baby with a serious eye infection was found abandoned by the side of a transformer in Bako community in Gwagwalada, Abuja. So sad!

Last week we reported that a newborn baby that was dumped in a gutter at Fumilayo bus stop in Orile Agege Lagos, was rescued by a well meaning Nigerians.

According to Facebook user, Declan Ihekaire, who stumbled upon the baby in a sack by 5:30a.m, disclosed that the newborn baby who was alive was taken to Orile Agege General Hospital.

Here’s what he wrote;

This is not just one carrying a sack from the gutter, this sack contains a newly born but dumped in a gutter at Funmilayo bus stop in Orile Agege Lagos State.My attention was drawn around 5.30am to this case,I rushed to the scene saw the baby alive called on the DPO Elere police station she responded swiftly with her men and we took the baby to Orile Agege general hospital, the baby is alive and now in a stable state.what a glorious way to start the new month of February 2018.Happy Now Month

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Few weeks ago residents and passersby along  canal opposite Babalola bus stop, Itire, Lagos State, gaped in horror as a severed head of a newborn baby was found beside the canal.

It was gathered that the residents who woke up to the gory sight, claimed that the baby is a victim of ritual killings and they probably used the other parts of the baby for their rituals, and then dumped the head as it was of no use to them.

According to reports coming from the area, it was gathered that the hairy head of the baby was kept inside a black pot with bloodstains around it and then placed beside the canal.

A resident, Kabiru Anifowoshe, who was at the scene revealed that he was on his way to work around 8am when he saw a large crowd at the spot. He hen decided to move closer to see what was happening.

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