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Chirstiaan Huygensstraat
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Monday, 2 March 2015 - 12:31
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Baby girl found abandoned between parked cars

A newborn baby girl was found crying in a bag on Christiaan Huygensstraat in Breda this morning, BN DeStem reports. A passerby saw her lying in a black bag between two parked cars. Local residents took the child inside and contacted the emergency services. The girl was taken to the Amphia Hospital in Breda. It is not clear how long the child had been lying on the street. According to the newspaper, police officers are on site investigating. This is the second baby found abandoned in Breda in a short time. At the end of December a baby was found in a bag on a gallery of a flat on Ganzerik. This baby was already deceased.

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