A rubbish collector has saved a newborn baby after finding the tiny boy abandoned in a public bin.

A rubbish collector has saved a newborn baby after finding the tiny boy abandoned in a public bin.

1.pngA man found a newborn baby while digging for valuable goods in a bin near a hospital in China Photo:QQ

According to a report on qq.com, the scavenger made the discovery on June 23 while searching for valuable goods from a rubbish bin outside the Fuling Centre Hospital in Chongqing.

The man, whose name has not been revealed, took out a newborn baby boy from the bin at around 10am.

Onlookers and hospital staff suggested the man bring the baby to the hospital for health inspection.

Upon a check-up, doctors said the infant had been born prematurely. They said the baby, weighing only 1.5kg (3.3 lbs), had been born at around 30 weeks. 

His body was about a size of an adult’s arm.

The inspection showed the baby was healthy.

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The doctors also found records of a baby recently born at the hospital which fits the features of the abandoned boy.

They immediately alerted the police, and the police contacted the parents of the boy on the record.

According to a report on Sohu.com, the police confirmed that the couple were indeed the boy’s parents and the mother was still hospitalised.

The police said that her husband carried the baby out from the hospital and placed him in the rubbish bin.

The couple told a reporter from Sohu: ‘We were afraid he [the baby] wouldn’t live long because he was born prematurely. 

‘We didn’t think carefully before throwing him in the rubbish bin.’

The couple expressed their regret to the police. They promised to take care of the baby from now on.

The police did not file charges against the couple, but they gave them a verbal warning.

Another lucky baby boy in south-west China. Because he crying that he saved the parents from the devastating disaster. They were the only survivors in the landslide which killed 10 and left 93 missing.


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Xiao Chunyan (right) and her husband Qiao Dashuai (left) were woken by their cry baby (held by Ms Xiao) seconds before the landslide hit the Xinmo Village in China on June 24 Photo:CCTV

Xiao Chunyan and her husband Qiao Dashuai, both 26 years old, were woken up by their crying son when they realised their house was shaking.

They fled their home with their baby on the early morning of June 24, seconds before their village was wiped out.

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Doctors were examining little Qiao Daochun after he and his parents were sent to the hospital Photo:CCTV

According to Chengdu Business Newspaper, the mother, Ms Xiao, was woken up by little Daochun at around 6am. 

The woman said she got up and changed nappies for her son before trying to go back to bed. Suddenly, she felt the mountain was shaking. So she carried her son and fled the house.

Boulders and mud had already hit her home as she and her husband tried to escape, according to her accounts.

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Qiao Dashua, Xiao Chunyan and their son Qiao Daochun are the only survivors from the landslide which devoured the entire village of Xinmo (pictured) in south-west China Photo:Dailymail

Seconds after Ms Xiao, her son and her husband fled to safety, the whole village was wiped out. 

At around 9am, the family of three were taken to the hospital.

The adults are in a stable condition, while the baby has been sent to an intensive care unit with pneumonia induced by mud inhalation. 

Ms Xiao said her grandmother, parents and two-year-old daughter remain missing. 


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