Newborn baby abandoned at Kfar Sava hospital
Police suspect mother may have been a Palestinian who became pregnant outside of wedlock, wanted to give birth in secret.
By Roni Singer-Heruti and Haaretz CorrespondentOn Monday a newborn baby was abandoned at the nursery of Meir Hospital in Kfar Sava.
Initial police investigations have found that on Saturday a woman arrived at the hospital suffering from labor pains, and gave birth shortly thereafter.
The infant was transferred to the nursery of the hospital, and the mother was moved to the hospital's maternity ward.
The next morning, nurses in the maternity ward discovered that the mother had disappeared from the hospital.
Nurses at the hospital told police that the mother bore no resemblance to the woman whose picture was on the ID card she presented when checking in.
On Tuesday morning, a woman who closely resembled the woman in the ID card photo arrived at the hospital attempting to pay for the mother's hospitalization. When asked to present identification, she quickly fled the scene, and hospital staff called the police.
Local police said that all avenues and possibilities are being checked in the investigation.
The police are not sure if the birth mother is Palestinian or Jewish, since the place of residence on the ID card she presented read Tyre, an Arab town north of Kfar Sava.
Police have still not managed to contact the citizen who's ID card the birth mother used.
On Tuesday, an infant was abandoned at the nursery of Meir Hospital in Kfar Saba, a day after she was born.
Initial police investigations have found that on Saturday a woman arrived at the hospital suffering from labor pains, and gave birth shortly thereafter.
The infant was transferred to the nursery of the hospital, and the mother was moved to the hospital's maternity ward.
The next morning, nurses in the maternity ward discovered that the mother had disappeared from the hospital.
Nurses at the hospital told police that the mother bore no resemblance to the woman whose picture was on the ID card she presented when checking in.
Tuesday morning a woman who closely resembled the woman in the ID card photo arrived at the hospital attempting to pay for the mother's hospitalization. When asked to present identification, she quickly fled the scene, and hospital staff called the police.
Sharon regional police said that all avenues and possibilities are being checked in the investigation.
The police are not sure if the birth mother is Palestinian or Jewish, since the place of residence on the ID card she presented read Tyre, an Arab town north of Kfar Saba.
Police are weighing the possibility that the birth mother is a Palestinian who was residing in Israel illegally and had become pregnant through a forbidden liaison of some sort.
Police suspect she may have given birth in the hospital so that people in her community would not find out about the pregnancy.
On Tuesday, an infant was abandoned at the nursery of Meir Hospital in Kfar Saba, a day after she was born.
Initial police investigations have found that on Saturday a woman arrived at the hospital suffering from labor pains, and gave birth shortly thereafter.
The infant was transferred to the nursery of the hospital, and the mother was moved to the hospital's maternity ward.
The next morning, nurses in the maternity ward discovered that the mother had disappeared from the hospital.
Nurses at the hospital told police that the mother bore no resemblance to the woman whose picture was on the ID card she presented when checking in.
Tuesday morning a woman who closely resembled the woman in the ID card photo arrived at the hospital attempting to pay for the mother's hospitalization. When asked to present identification, she quickly fled the scene, and hospital staff called the police.
Sharon regional police said that all avenues and possibilities are being checked in the investigation.
The police are not sure if the birth mother is Palestinian or Jewish, since the place of residence on the ID card she presented read Tyre, an Arab town north of Kfar Saba.
Police have still not managed to contact the citizen who's ID card the birth mother used.
Police are weighing the possibility that the birth mother is a Palestinian who was residing in Israel illegally and had become pregnant through some sort of forbidden liaison.
Police suspect she may have given birth in the hospital so that people in her community would not find out about the pregnancy.
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