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If you have studied or read history, then you’ll know that infanticide through the exposure of other elements is a horrible practice. Everyone thought that this practice was long gone, but it isn’t true.
Recently there was a news report from the area Hendersonville, North Carolina where Cheryl Fowler was taking her husband’s dinner home. While walking towards her husband’s dump truck, she heard a baby crying.
She thought that it must be some other animal making such loud noises, but when she listened to it carefully, she heard a child crying from the bottom of the 75 foot Ravine.
She also asked her daughter to listen so that she could confirm if it was a child’s voice only.
Cheryl went and told her husband that she thinks somebody is hurting a baby in the woods and they went to help the baby.
Then their daughter saw a baby at the bottom of the Ravine, and it seemed like the baby fell from her chair and got hurt on the head. The baby was beaten up, hungry, wet and cold.
Cheryl’s husband Scott immediately went to save the baby and picked her up. The moment he picked up the baby, she stopped crying and was looking at the man. Later they got to know that the baby’s name is Shaylie Madden who is just seven weeks old.
The baby’s mother went to the police station to file the complaint saying that someone kidnapped her baby and somehow she has managed to escape.
The police disintegrated her story and charged her with first-degree attempt to murder and also she is being held on a $750,000 bail.
Cheryl said that she is shocked to see how a human can treat a baby like trash because she loves her children more than herself and she cannot even think of something this terrible.
The couple is really grateful that everything worked out entirely and they were able to save the baby from that place.
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