• Re: Mom arrested after infant found in plastic bag had 'history of conc

    From Alvin Bragg@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 20 23:16:14 2023
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    On 10 Jan 2022, Andrew Chung <al@ssaohell.com> posted some news:sridvq$5u81$4@news.freedyn.de:

    davej wrote

    They caught the whore, now sterlize the slutty Democrat.

    Deputies released the identity of the mother arrested nearly four years
    after a newborn was found abandoned in the woods in Forsyth County.

    Channel 2's Tom Regan attended a news conference at the sheriff’s office
    Friday where Sheriff Ron Freeman identified the mother as 40-year-old
    Karima Jiwani.

    [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks]

    Jiwani faces multiple charges, including attempt to commit murder, cruelty
    to children in the first degree, reckless abandonment and other charges.

    “This investigation has taken thousands of hours and we never stopped in
    those four years. I stood in this room and told you we would bring them to justice. Little did I know it would take four years,” Freeman said.

    The sheriff also revealed that Jiwani had a history of concealed
    pregnancies; however, he said investigations haven’t found additional
    criminals acts like this.

    How the sheriff’s office and its partners were able to break the case
    after 4 years, for Channel 2 Action News at 4:00 p.m.

    Neighbors heard a baby crying and discovered “Baby India” tied up in the
    bag in June 2019.

    In the days after the incident, Channel 2 Action News showed you body
    camera video of the moments deputies tore open the bag to find the newborn
    with her umbilical cord still attached. The video shows officers
    frantically wrap the crying baby in a jacket.

    Alan Ragatz told Regan it was an “act of God” that he and his daughters
    found the newborn.

    Once again on Friday, Freeman thanked the Ragatz family and the Forsyth
    County community for supporting Baby India.

    “Baby India is now prosperous, happy and healthy. When those who were
    supposed to do their best did their worst to her, Forsyth County stepped
    up in a big way. We had literally hundreds, if not thousands of citizens
    asking how they can help….Forsyth County surrounded this little girl with
    love, care and prayers and lifted her up the way it’s supposed to be,” the sheriff said.

    Jiwani will make her first appearance at the Forsyth County jail on
    Saturday morning.

    <https://news.yahoo.com/mom-arrested-infant-found-plastic-185007047.html>

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