The Board wants to give Angela, the newborn baby abandoned in Malaga, up for adoption

They found her a few hours old in the middle of a street in Malaga.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
17 October 2023 Tuesday 16:28
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The Board wants to give Angela, the newborn baby abandoned in Malaga, up for adoption

They found her a few hours old in the middle of a street in Malaga. The baby, who still had the umbilical cord, was assisted on Saturday by agents of the National Police who immediately transferred her to the Maternal and Child Hospital in the capital of the Costa del Sol. She was in good health and immediately accepted the feeding that the health workers offered him. After making sure that the newborn, who was named Angela, was in good condition, she started an investigation to try to locate her mother, however, the DNA comparison has not shed light on the matter.

With this failed sample, which has made it impossible to find any direct relative of the minor, the Board is considering the option of giving her up for adoption.

With this, according to sources from the Ministry of Social Inclusion, Youth, Families and Equality, it would prevent the baby from going through an emergency family and speed up the process so that, when she is discharged from the hospital, she becomes part of the family. a home where they take care of her. It will be the court that took charge of the case, which is aware of the regional administration's request, who will determine its suitability, according to Ser Málaga.

The minor, who remains in the hospital in good condition, was found by a neighbor on Actriz La Tirana street in the capital. According to the alerter, who notified Emergency 112, she was on the ground abandoned and crying.

The Health Emergency Center (CES) 061 was then activated, which sent a mobile ICU to the area, and the National Police Corps and the Police Unit Attached to the Autonomous Community. It was the agents who transferred the baby to the Maternal and Child Hospital for medical attention.

The DNA data of the newborn, extracted from some "properties" that accompanied the baby and that could belong to the mother, according to investigation sources, have been collated by the National Police in its database to identify the little girl and find her parents, something from which a favorable result has not been obtained, as confirmed by the Board.