Monday, 30 November 2015

Newborn baby buried alive rescued by Police in Los Angeles

A newborn baby girl buried alive near a California riverbed
was rescued after a worried passerby heard her muffled
cries.

The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department, found the baby
who was buried alive on Friday evening near a riverbed
located between 136th Street and Slater Avenue, in the city
of Compton, California.

On Friday, November 27, 2015, around 4:00 PM, Compton
Sheriff’s Station ...received a call for service stating people
heard a baby crying in the riverbed, which travels north and
south, between 136th Street and Slater Avenue, in the city of
Compton. Deputies Perry and Collette responded to the call
and canvassed the area. As they searched, deputies heard a
baby’s muffled cry and located a newborn baby girl buried
alive under pieces of asphalt and rubble inside a crevice
located along the bike path.

Deputies removed the pieces of asphalt and debris and
rescued the baby from the crevice. The baby was wrapped
in a blanket and cold to the touch. They checked her vital
signs and called for paramedics. The baby was medically
triaged at the scene by the Compton Fire Department.

Thereafter, she was transported to a local hospital where
she is currently listed in stable condition and will remain at
the hospital for observation.
She is believed to have been born within the last 36 to 48
hours.

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