Abandoned Baby Girl Found in Rompin: Public Urged to Come Forward with Information
Discovery of the Baby
A shocking discovery was made on November 1 at the PR1MA Pinggir Pelangi Project Site in Muadzam Shah, Rompin, when a seven-day-old baby girl was found abandoned without any documents. The infant was taken to Muadzam Shah Hospital for a medical check-up and is currently being cared for in a secure location.
Seeking Public Assistance
The Rompin District Social Welfare Office is urging anyone with relevant information to come forward and help identify the baby’s relatives for further proceedings. The office is seeking the public’s assistance in providing any information that may lead to the baby’s identification and reuniting her with her family.
Investigation Underway
An investigation is currently underway to determine the circumstances surrounding the baby’s abandonment. The Rompin District Social Welfare Office is working closely with local authorities and medical professionals to ensure the baby’s safety and well-being.
Public Encouraged to Come Forward
Anyone with information about the baby’s identity or circumstances is urged to contact Child Protection Officer Jenati Deleh at the Rompin District Social Welfare Office at 09-4145278. The office is committed to reuniting the baby with her family and is relying on the public’s assistance to make this possible.
Support for the Baby
The Rompin District Social Welfare Office is providing support to the baby, including medical care and a safe and secure environment. The office is working to ensure that the baby receives the care and attention she needs to thrive.
Conclusion
The abandonment of a baby is a serious issue that requires immediate attention and action. The Rompin District Social Welfare Office is committed to investigating this incident and reuniting the baby with her family. We urge anyone with information to come forward and assist in this process.
FAQs
Q: Who is responsible for the investigation?
A: The Rompin District Social Welfare Office is responsible for the investigation, working closely with local authorities and medical professionals.
Q: How can I contact the Rompin District Social Welfare Office?
A: You can contact Child Protection Officer Jenati Deleh at 09-4145278 for more information and to provide any relevant information.
Q: What kind of support is being provided to the baby?
A: The Rompin District Social Welfare Office is providing medical care and a safe and secure environment for the baby.
Q: How can I help?
A: You can help by providing any information you may have about the baby’s identity or circumstances. You can contact the Rompin District Social Welfare Office at 09-4145278 to provide any relevant information.