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Little Girl Believed To Be Abused, Abandoned At A Petrol Station With A Note

It is a common thing when a child is a little bit naughty since they are still young and don’t really understand the outside world. But a mother in Indonesia took it seriously where she at a point, left her child for her naughtiness.

Pelalawan Regency, Indonesia, an eight-year-old girl was dumped at a petrol station as she had apparently been causing a lot of problems according to a note that was left by her mother.

Picture: KOMPAS

The note read, “Child, forgive me. I am forced to leave you on the street as I’m no longer willing to see you suffer or tortured because of your mischief, every day you are causing problems. Forgive me, child. Take care of yourself well,”.

Reported that the girl has traces of wounds and she might be a victim of abuse perhaps by her own parents.

 

It said that the Indonesian police are currently in search of the girl’s parents in order to get to the bottom of this abandonment and abuse case.

Picture: KOMPAS

Source: Kompas

Adib Mohd

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