HI - Baby Girl thrown in trash after woman gave birth on street, rescued by witness, in serious condition in hospital, Honolulu, 25 Dec 2023

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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Honolulu police have opened a child abandonment case after a Kahala resident saved a newborn baby girl from a trash bin Saturday night, officials said.

Authorities said a neighbor heard a woman screaming at about 11:30 p.m.

As he called 911, he said he saw the woman give birth, put the baby inside the trash bin and walk away.

HPD said the man ran out and rescued the baby.

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UnalienableRights, I couldn't decide whether to Like your post or put Sad or...

At least the neighbour heard the scream and saved the baby.

I checked quickly to see if there are Safe Havens in Hawaii. I found an article in Hawaiian media but it turned out to be about a case in Indiana. Does anybody know about Hawaii for sure?
 
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UnalienableRights, I couldn't decide whether to Like your post or put Sad or...

At least the neighbour heard the scream and saved the baby.

I checked quickly to see if there are Safe Havens in Hawaii. I found an article in Hawaiian media but it turned out to be about a case in Indiana. Does anybody know about Hawaii for sure?
Hawaii Safe Haven Law:


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Safe haven laws permit any person to surrender a newborn not older than 72 hours at any hospital, fire station, police station, or with any emergency services personnel without fear of prosecution. The newborn must be in an unharmed condition while surrendering it.[ii] HRS § 587D-1 defines “unharmed condition” as a condition where the child is alive and there is no evidence of injury to the newborn child’s physical or psychological health or welfare. The child should not be a victim of sexual contact or conduct including rape, sodomy or molestation; should be provided with basic needs of food and clothing; and should not be provided any harmful, detrimental, or dangerous drugs.
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There is an article about it in relation to this case at this link. It's behind a paywall for me, but some of you might be able to read it.

 
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HONOLULU (KHON2) — KHON2 first told viewers about the baby girl left in the trash by her mother and rescued by a good samaritan on Christmas Eve. Officials confirm the infant was taken to the hospital and is receiving care, but what happens to her next?

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