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Cuban baby abandoned in Villa Clara is with her mother in the hospital

The girl's name is Darlin Beatriz and she is 10 months old. She is progressing satisfactorily and this Friday she must go from intensive therapy to intermediate therapy.

Niña abandonada © Facebook / Sembrando esperanzas
abandoned girl Photo © Facebook / Sowing hope

The Cuban baby who was abandoned this week in Villa Clara is admitted to Villa Clara in the company of her mother.

Journalist Francisnet Díaz Rondón reported this Friday that the girl's name isDarlin Beatriz and she is 10 months old, and not 11 as had been said, and that her mother is accompanying her in the intensive care room of the José Luis Miranda Pediatric Hospital.

Photo: Facebook / Vanguardia de Cuba

"The little girl is progressing satisfactorily and during this Friday, June 9, she will be transferred to intermediate therapy," he says.

Photo: Facebook / Vanguardia de Cuba

The brief note, published on the wall ofFacebook from the user "Vanguardia de Cuba", only adds that he interviewed the woman, and that she thanked the countless expressions of solidarity towards her daughter.

Capture of Facebook / Vanguard of Cuba

It also shows the large number of bundles of clothes and other supplies that were donated to the girl.

Photo: Facebook / Vanguardia de Cuba

However, several Internet users expressed their disbelief at the contradictions between this and previous information published earlier by the same journalist, who on Thursday said that the minor wasfound in her house by neighbors, along with her three little brothers three, four and nine years old, and that, being alone, they had been taken to State institutions.

"I think there must be a serious mistake. In a recent publication by an official journalist he gave a very detailed explanation of the girl's condition and the fate of her other siblings' reception under the protection of society because their mother abandoned them. Now it is news totally contradictory. Who do we believe?" questioned Dulce María Pérez Martínez.

"If you are going to break the news, please, the truth is, they said that the girl arrived with the social worker and the police, malnourished, with pneumonia, that the mother appeared today, she has 4 more children and is also pregnant, is it true?" "Asked an émigré.

"I get the impression that they disguised the news, what a country!" commented one man.

Several forum members questioned the attitude of the authorities and assured that it is true that the woman abandoned her children and that she should be legally responsible for it.

"The mother abandoned them at home with her two brothers, who is now playing nice and is not in prison. [The baby] became seriously ill due to her abandonment," stressed Rosita Hernández.

"I am their neighbor and she abandoned them all and because of the girl's crying the neighbors realized that they are alone, without anything to eat or anything. (...) She left for a whole day to return and She left them locked in the house, when she turned around the next day and didn't see them, she asked and they told her what had happened and she went to the hospital, now acting like a good mother," reported Rache Asiel Paz.

"I don't understand why the mother is not in prison yet," said Rocío Pérez.

"And also find out who the parents are, because they also have responsibility for their children and know what they have done in response to the situation," said Kenia Rivera.

On Thursday, news broke of a11-month-old baby who had been abandoned at the Santa Clara pediatric hospital.

According to the Facebook group "Sowing Hopes", the little girl was in the intensive care room and did not even have a bottle to feed herself, so a doctor from the center was receiving donations at her home to take to the girl.

Hours later, journalist Francisnet Díaz Rondón revealed the circumstances in which the little girl and her siblings had been found in a house in the Villa Clara municipality of Placetas.

"They were found completely alone by neighbors in the house where they were, without the presence of their mother or any other adult," he detailed in a Facebook post.

The communicator indicated that the baby presented "a delicate state of malnutrition or marasmus," and that the Placetas Maternal and Child Program (PAMI) immediately provided care to her siblings.

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