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China rescuers save baby lodged in sewage pipe | China rescuers save baby lodged in sewage pipe |
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Firefighters in China have rescued a newborn baby boy lodged inside a sewage pipe leading off a toilet. | Firefighters in China have rescued a newborn baby boy lodged inside a sewage pipe leading off a toilet. |
Residents of an apartment building in Jinhua city, Zhejiang province, called rescuers on Saturday after they heard the infant's cries. | Residents of an apartment building in Jinhua city, Zhejiang province, called rescuers on Saturday after they heard the infant's cries. |
Rescuers tried to pull the baby out of the pipe but failed and ended up sawing through a section of the pipe instead. | Rescuers tried to pull the baby out of the pipe but failed and ended up sawing through a section of the pipe instead. |
They took the pipe to hospital, where it was carefully pulled apart to release the infant. | They took the pipe to hospital, where it was carefully pulled apart to release the infant. |
The baby, thought to be just a few days old, was found inside a pipe 10cm (4 inches) in diameter, says China Daily newspaper. | The baby, thought to be just a few days old, was found inside a pipe 10cm (4 inches) in diameter, says China Daily newspaper. |
Footage from state television showed firefighters and doctors working together using pliers to cut the pipe apart to get to the baby. | Footage from state television showed firefighters and doctors working together using pliers to cut the pipe apart to get to the baby. |
The baby is now in stable condition, reports say. | |
The police are said to be treating the case as attempted murder and are searching for the parents, says the BBC's Martin Patience in Beijing. | |
The baby was named Baby No 59 - after the number of his hospital incubator, the Associated Press news agency reported. | |
A number of visitors had arrived at the hospital with contributions of nappies, baby clothes and powdered milk, the news agency added. | |
The case generated condemnation on weibo, China's version of Twitter. | The case generated condemnation on weibo, China's version of Twitter. |
"The parents who did this have hearts even filthier than that sewage pipe," one user was quoted by Reuters news agency as saying. | "The parents who did this have hearts even filthier than that sewage pipe," one user was quoted by Reuters news agency as saying. |
"Can these people be called human beings?" another user was quoted by Agence-France Presse as saying. | |
China has strict family planning rules, with the one-child policy in place for more than three decades. Although there are a number of exceptions, couples can face fines if they violate the policy. | |
There have also been cases of babies born outside marriage being abandoned, or female newborns abandoned because of a traditional preference for sons. |