“I just saw the drain on the side of the road and then I just put baby in there.”
In November 2014 a 30-year-old woman gave birth to full term baby at Blacktown Hospital in Sydney.
Her newborn baby boy was healthy and robust but the mother was alone for her birth, unsupported by the baby’s father or family.
The woman was sentenced to o a maximum of three years and six months in jail but will be up for for parole next month. Via Seven News.
Thirty-six hours after the newborn was born the young mother, from a Samoan family in Sydney, travelled by train to Quakers Hill.
There she sat in a park for a short while and then walked to the nearby M7 – a major road in the area, wrapped her son's feet in a plastic bag from the hospital "because she was putting his feet down first" she told police, and pushed her newborn baby through a small hole in a concrete drain.
The baby, still wrapped in his striped hospital blanket and still with a peg to his umbilical cord fell 2.5 metres down the drain.
There he lay for five days abandoned at the bottom of the concrete dungeon.
His mother had hid her pregnancy from her Aunt and Uncle with who she lived in Quaker’s Hill. For five days she was the only person who knew that lying underground on the side of a major Sydney road was a newborn baby boy.
For five days she thought her plan had worked. He was dead and she was free from her responsibilities as his mother.
Yesterday the woman, who was tracked down by police through hospital records and arrested, learnt that her desired freedom would arrive – later than she hoped – but still just one year and nine months after she was arrested.