Sunday, March 7, 2010
Baby Linda was in the "Moses-bed"
Cologne - 53 cm tall, 3240 grams heavy - a girl. But on Tuesday the baby was not in the soft arms of his beaming mother, but was of a desperate woman in the so-called "Moses 'window' of the baby door of social services of Catholic Women (SKF) in the" House Adelaide "in the Escher Street 158 stored in knick-knacks.
Early in the morning the staff were alerted by the signal house and found the heat before the baby cot. She was wearing a yellow jumpsuit. The child, now named Linda, is healthy and was released shortly after the birth.
The mother of the baby is now eight weeks time to get (to the "House Adelaide" (0221/17 30 77) at the office of the SkF 0221/12 69 50) or the adoption and foster service (0221/95 29 44 62) to turn to get help, advice and assistance on request. The mother remains anonymous, the child is placed in an adoption family.
The mother will not be searched or prosecuted, because the charge in the baby hatch, they acted properly and legally responsible. Since opening in 2000 eight babies were put into the "Moses-window" - only a mother has been in touch.