Abandoned Baby Found in a Monastery in Zagreb
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An abandoned baby was found in the middle of the night in Croatia. After a thorough medical examination at the Zagreb Pediatric Clinic, it turned out that everything was fine with him, but the Ministry of Labor was not satisfied with the way the child was found. He was found in a space called "Window for Life" of the Betlehem Association, which has premises in one of the city's monasteries.
The window of life saved the first baby.
An abandoned baby was found in Zagreb last night, and is healthy and cared for, the Croatian Ministry of Labor, Family and Social Policy announced today.
A baby boy was found in a baby box at Libeň Castle on Wednesday before eleven o'clock. The mayor of the city district, Ondřej Gros, and the deputy mayor, Vladimíra Ludková, who had left the council meeting, arrived to find the baby immediately after the discovery. They handed the child over to the emergency services, who took him to the nearby Bulovka University Hospital.
'Tonight's event shows that the Baby Nest, or Window of Life, offers an alternative for mothers and fathers who find themselves in a difficult situation'
After an examination, which determined that he was healthy, the child was safely cared for at the Zagreb Community Service Center in Nazorova Street.
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