Newborn baby girl abandoned in Panvel with emotional note from mother

29 June,2025 10:53 AM IST |  Mumbai  |  A Singh

The infant, wrapped in a clean cloth, was first discovered around 5.30 am by a morning walker who heard faint cries. Soon, local residents Renu Jha and Abhijeet Bhoir, an employee with Panvel Municipal Corporation (PMC), arrived and rushed the baby to Siddhi Clinic & Nursing Home

The infant was first discovered around 5.30 am by a morning walker who heard her faint cries


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In a chilling and deeply emotional incident that has shaken residents of Panvel, a two-day-old baby girl was found abandoned in a blue basket placed on the footpath opposite Swapnalay Girls' Hostel, Takka, early Saturday morning. What left locals and police officers stunned was a heart-wrenching handwritten letter, written in English and tucked next to the infant, allegedly by the child's mother.

The note read: "We are really sorry that we had to do this. We have no other option. We can't manage anything for this baby mentally and financially. Please don't involve anybody or escalate the matter. We don't want her to face what we have faced. We plead with you to keep her safe. I hope we take her back one day as we are near her. We are sorry."

The infant, wrapped in a clean cloth, was first discovered around 5.30 am by a morning walker who heard faint cries. Soon, local residents Renu Jha and Abhijeet Bhoir, an employee with Panvel Municipal Corporation (PMC), arrived and rushed the baby to Siddhi Clinic & Nursing Home.

Jha, who held the baby in her arms as she cried on the way to the hospital, said, "The baby was lying there like she didn't matter to anyone. How could anyone leave their own child like this?"

Doctors confirmed that the baby is around 48 hours old and miraculously stable, with no visible injuries. A medical officer from the clinic confirmed, "She is active, though underweight."

An FIR has been registered under IPC Section 317 for child abandonment at the Panvel City Police Station, and officials have begun reviewing CCTV footage. Police have also questioned staff members at Swapnalay Girls' Hostel to trace any connection.

Senior Police Inspector Nitin Thakare said, "We are treating this as a sensitive case. Multiple teams have been assigned, and we hope to have a breakthrough by tonight."

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