A newborn baby boy was discovered abandoned inside a sanitary bin at a hostel within a tertiary institution in Lautoka. This distressing incident occurred yesterday and has prompted an investigation by the local police.
The baby was heard crying by a student who alerted the hostel staff. With their help, the baby was retrieved and promptly taken to Lautoka Aspen Hospital, where he remains in good health. Police officials have stated that officers are actively investigating the situation and are working to identify the infant’s mother.
Authorities are calling on anyone who may have information about the case to contact them via Crimestoppers at 919 or the Western Division Command Centre at 9905 457.
This alarming incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding child welfare and the urgent need for support systems to protect vulnerable individuals within the community. Similar cases involving abandoned infants remind us of the importance of fostering an environment that prioritizes the safety and well-being of children.
There is hope that through community vigilance and proactive measures, we can prevent such tragic occurrences in the future. The swift response from students and staff illustrates the critical role that community members can play in safeguarding the welfare of children. Together, we can work towards a more caring and supportive society, ensuring that every child is protected and valued.

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