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Mumbai guy finds an abandoned infant, Mumbai Police saves the day

Mumbai based Twitter user who goes by the handle @jugadu_banda tweeted an SOS tweet about finding an abandoned infant in an empty rickshaw in Mumbai. He said he found the baby and did not know what to do with the baby.


The baby was found wrapped in a blanket and was shivering due to the cold, but was fine after a while, said Aman, who posted a picture with the baby.


Soon, Mumbai Police came to rescue. They tweeted to Aman asking him further details about the baby.


In about an hour of Aman finding the abandoned baby, Mumbai Police had taken the child in their custody for further procedure.


Aman has said that the baby is now in safe hands with Mumbai Police and he is also keeping in touch with the authorities to see if he could help in any way.


At time when we wake up to heart-wrenching news of little boys and girls getting raped, this news of the baby getting rescued with a hope for a better life is indeed a good news. Restores our faith in dwindling humanity. Some heroes don’t wear capes.

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