An abandoned baby was buried alive in Laiwu, Shandong, and the rescuer’s application for adoption was rejected. Should we support the child’s adoption?
Proper placement will be carried out in accordance with regulations and laws, and the legitimate rights and interests of the baby will be protected. The Shandong Provincial Department of Civil Affairs learned that Xintai City handed over the baby to Tai'an Children's Welfare Institute for temporary care. The baby is currently undergoing examination and treatment in the hospital and his vital signs are stable. Next, plan the plan based on the public safety investigation, infant examination and treatment.
1. The Civil Affairs Office said that "alive" babies should be returned to their parents, while rescuers have children who cannot meet the conditions for adoption. Zhou Shanghong, a rural doctor, said that on the evening of the 26th, the boy's father and aunt came and "kowtowed to me when they entered." According to him, the other party brought 30,000 yuan but did not accept it. According to her interview with the media, she really wanted to adopt the baby, but said it had nothing to do with the rescue operation. Previously learned: The Civil Affairs Department stated that the baby boy who was "buried alive" should be returned with his parents, and the rescuer could not meet the conditions for adopting the child. On October 28, the Civil Affairs Department of Laiwu District, Jinan City, Shandong Province responded to the media: He is discussing allowing the child to return with his biological parents.
2. Rescue worker Ms. Zhou is not eligible for adoption. "Because he has his own child. On the morning of August 21, Jiao Xinglu and Zhou Shangdong, villagers of Nanbaita Village, Niuquan City, Jinan City, Shandong Province, dug up a live baby in Shandong. On the mountain, they sent the police to The hospital rescued him. On October 20, the day after the media reported the matter, Liu Yuzeng, director of the Yangliu Municipal Civil Affairs Office, took the initiative to report the case to the police.
3. After leaving the hospital, he thought the boy was dead and buried him. On October 25, the police informed Liu Yuzeng that he had been criminally detained. Some lawyers said that he might be involved in two counts of abandonment or intentional homicide. On October 23, after the baby's vital signs remained stable and the conditions for discharge were met, rural doctor Zhou Shanghong took the boy home for temporary supervision. According to Zhou Shanghong himself, the measure was taken by Xintai Interpol. Organization approval." On October 28, the Civil Affairs Office of Laiwu District, Jinan City, Shandong Province responded to the media and was discussing allowing the baby to return home with his biological parents. Rescue worker Ms. Zhou "does not meet the adoption criteria because she has a child of her own."