Newborn Baby Boy Found Abandoned In Garbage Can In 'Gulf Air' Jet Bathroom
What kind of mother would leave a newborn baby in the garbage bin of an airplane? I know it happens all the time, all over the world, in many different places, but newborns are being abandoned at an alarming rate, in spite of the fact that there are so very many people unable to have children of their own who are dying to adopt newborns. Babies have been murdered or left to die in the most undignified of places, but I cannot fathom how someone could do something like that to their own flesh and blood. A living, breathing human life, snuffed out, just like that. As simple as going to the bathroom, delivering the child and leaving it to die in the aircraft loo.

The following story is odd and immensely disturbing. It starts with the discovery of a newborn baby boy in the toilet receptacle of a Gulf Air jet by several aircraft cleaning crew in the Philippines. The flight had originated in Saudia Arabia, so no-one knows whether the mother was of Saudi origin or from the Philippines, but with the amount of foreign maids from the Philippines working in the Kingdom, it could have been either.
Apparently, no-one noticed anything odd, but Philippine authorities are convinced that the woman gave birth to the baby in the bathroom, and that
"She appears to have left the aircraft as soon as possible after the plane landed."
According to medical doctors at the ariport the boy was in good health,and they are now trying to track down the mother. Airport officials decided to call him George Francis.
There are several things that are a mystery, regarding this case:
1. How did she manage to give birth without anyone noticing? Which would lead one to believe that it might have been a Saudi woman. A pregancy could easily be hidden under the flowing robes.
2. How is it possible that no-one discovered the baby in the garbage bin before the flight landed?
But in spite of being abandoned by his mother (or parents) he seems to be well taken care of. Crew and staff of Gulf Air all pitched in to buy the boy clothes and other necessities.
Another child wasn't so lucky when the mother, this past July, tried to flush him down the airplane's toilet bowl; those stinky, filthy receptacles for human waste. I'm not sure if that baby survived. At least George Francis has a shot at life now, and he'll be better off with parents who will hopefully take better care of him than a mother who decided he deserved to be chucked in the garbage, like some piece of trash.
Source: DailyMailUK





