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In Malaysia, an average of nine babies reported abandoned in a month, half found dead

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 27 — Police have received 424 cases of babies dumped nationwide from 2018 till September this year, which averages to nine a month.

She also said that of the 424 reported cases, 285 involved babies who were dumped right after being born, while the remaining 139 cases were foetuses. “What’s even sadder, sometimes we find them in toilets, drains, garbage disposals, even in the graveyard,” she was quoted as saying. “There are also cases where the suspects claim that they found a baby somewhere, but in actual fact, the baby is the result of the relationship they had with their girlfriends,” she was quoted saying.

 

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sedih. nak kondom boleh amik di klinik kesihatan.

Many students are having sex before marriage. Teruknya

What are we doing about it? Obvious failure on the part of minister of women & family. If women MPs are not taking care of women neds, is there anyone fighting for women at all?

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