SOLYMONE BLOG

ABANDONED BABY BOY FOUND IN GARBAGE BIN INSIDE GULF AIR IN MANILA


Doctors at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport attend to a newborn boy found by aircraft cleaners in a bin on a Gulf Air flight in Manila
MANILA,Philippine - A healthy newborn boy, with the umbilical cord and placenta still attached, was found by airport cleaners inside a toilet trashcan of a Gulf Air plane that landed at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) on Sunday.
Gulf Air flight GF 154 from Bahrain landed in Manila at around 11.18 am with more than a hundred passengers on board and was parked at Bay 14 of the airport when cleaners found the baby.
  • Jemon Deita, an aircraft cleaner, said that after the passengers disembarked, the cleaners were allowed to enter the plane and he even took out a black garbage bag from the toilet’s trashcan.
  • Doctors Caridad Nuas, Ma. Theresa Azores, Solomon Umandap and midwife Mannet Gatchalian immediately attended to the baby and after a thorough examination they declared the boy in “good condition.”
  • They named the boy George Francis after the code used for Gulf Air airplanes, GF.
  • In the mean time, Airport officials and social workers have continued their investigation of identifying the woman who gave birth to a baby boy that was found abandoned in a garbage bin inside a Gulf Air plane that arrived at Pasay City's international airport on Sunday, according to radio reports.
  • However, a source told Gulf News that the suspected mother of the baby boy named George Francis was already identified.
  • This was done after airport officials tracked down the names of the passengers on the two seats of Gulf Air's flight 154, that were smeared with blood and excrement, said the source who requested for anonymity.
Officials of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) also looked at other evidence. "Citing information from Gulf Air, NAIA officials said blood spots were found on seat number 40-D. A woman, who was travelling alone, was on this seat in the airline's flight from Bahrain. She was the 80th passenger on the flight," ABS-CBN reported on Monday.
Authorities think that the evidence may point the fact that the woman was pregnant or had recently given birth.
  • Officials of NAIA Terminal 1 said she left the plane immediately after landing.
  • The Aviation Security Group of the Philippine National Police (PNP) has started investigating the incident and authorities are now reviewing the CCTV camera recordings and the flight manifest.
  • The child, who airport medical staff have called "George Francis" because of Gulf Air's code ‘GF’, is currently under the care of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).
  • Delia Bawan, assistant regional director for administration of DSWD-National Capital Region, explained that the mother on board the Manila-bound Gulf Air flight has three months to claim her newborn baby.
  • "The mother should be able to claim her child within three months as provided by law," Bawan said in an interview at ANC's Dateline Philippines on Monday.
  • DSWD-National Capital Region (NCR) Social Welfare Officer 5, Teresita Valentino, said they would try to locate the boy’s family.
  • “Relatives of the baby may come to DSWD-NCR if they would like to reclaim him. But if nobody would claim him after three months, we will be filing for the issuance of DSWD certificate declaring that baby is legally free for adoption,” she was quoted in the Manila Bulletin as saying.
  • Officials at the Reception and Study Centre for children, a division of the department of social welfare and development in suburban Quezon City said that if the parents of the boy will not be located, only then the office will consider the boy as available for adoption.
  • It is a process that the government will undertake before it can offer the abandoned child for adoption, the official added.
  • Earlier, Lanie Tabios of the department of social welfare and development said once the woman is identified then the relatives of the boy will be convinced to take the boy under their care.
Meanwhile, authorities are also looking into reports that the mother of the baby boy might not be a passenger of the plane.
Earlier, Social Welfare Secretary Dinky Soliman said the suspected mother could be criminally charged.
Source: GulfNews
1 comments:

Hello Everybody,
My name is Mrs Sharon Sim. I live in Singapore and i am a happy woman today? and i told my self that any lender that rescue my family from our poor situation, i will refer any person that is looking for loan to him, he gave me happiness to me and my family, i was in need of a loan of S$250,000.00 to start my life all over as i am a single mother with 3 kids I met this honest and GOD fearing man loan lender that help me with a loan of S$250,000.00 SG. Dollar, he is a GOD fearing man, if you are in need of loan and you will pay back the loan please contact him tell him that is Mrs Sharon, that refer you to him. contact Dr Purva Pius,via email:(urgentloan22@gmail.com) Thank you.


VISITORS DETAIL LOCATION


VISITORS GEOFLAGS SINCE AUGUST 26, 2009

SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO - THE LAND BELOW THE WIND

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwwqqEiV0is

National Portal News Onine

Translate

TOTAL PAGES VIEW SINCE 30 DAYS AGO

TRANSLATE TO YOUR LANGUAGE

Solymone

My photo
Tenghilan, TUARAN, Sabah, Malaysia

MY FACEBOOK

VISITORS LOCATION GLOBE

VISITORS NATIONAL FLAG

VISITORS GEOFLAGS BY CITY

WHY I KEEP RE-VISITING SABAH

WHY I KEEP RE-VISITING SABAH
Clicks To Read

IINTERNATIONAL BLOGSPOT

BLOG ARCHIVE

MALAYSIAN BORNEO BLOGGERS

MALAYSIAN BORNEO BLOGGERS

...................................................................

...................................................................
MALAYSIAN
Blog Widget by LinkWithin