UK - Toddler abandoned in Folkestone library

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A girl, believed to be two or three years old, has been abandoned in a pushchair in a Kent library.

Staff at the Folkestone library in Grace Hill discovered the child while they were closing the building at about 18:00 GMT.

Why??? :banghead:
 
  • #2
One struggles to find a bright side but a library is, in all, not the worst place for the child to have been left.

Even so of course.
 
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One struggles to find a bright side but a library is, in all, not the worst place for the child to have been left.

Even so of course.

I know it's terrible, but after some of the cases we hear about - I'm so happy she was left in a safe place, unharmed. Considering what could have occurred....
 
  • #5
Mum has been found safe and well. I am looking forward to hearing why she abandoned her little girl
 
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February 2012:

A 37-year-old woman from Hythe has been charged with child neglect after a toddler was allegedly abandoned in her pushchair at Folkestone Library

http://www.localrags.co.uk/index.ph...rged-over-toddler-left-in-folkestone-library/

July 2012:

EARLIER this month we reported that a woman from Hythe who left her two-year-old daughter in the Folkestone Library toilets had been charged with neglect and given a one-year supervision order.But the mother says she is unable to love her children – and would do anything to change that...

"as soon as she was born, that was it, I felt absolutely nothing. No emotion, I didn't even cry. The doctors said I had post-natal depression and that it would go away, but it got worse. I thought if I had more kids, something would kick in – but it never did."

Read more: http://www.courier.co.uk/Hythe-mum-...tory-16462351-detail/story.html#ixzz3weEhyzKU
 
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