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Home » Law In Travel » Tragic: Woman Gives Birth On Flight, Dumps Baby In Lavatory Trash Can
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Tragic: Woman Gives Birth On Flight, Dumps Baby In Lavatory Trash Can

Matthew Klint Posted onJanuary 4, 2022November 14, 2023 12 Comments

a baby wrapped in a blanket

A sad story out of Mauritius, where a 20-year-old mother gave birth to a baby boy in-flight, only to dump him in a lavatory trash can of the A330 aircraft she was traveling on. Thankfully, the baby was found alive and is doing well.

Woman Dumps Baby In Lavatory Trash Can After Secretly Giving Birth In-Flight

The incident occurred on January 1, 2022 on Air Mauritius Flight 289 from Antananarivo, Madagascar (TNR) to Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport in Mauritius (MRU). The 20-year-old woman was a Malagasy national traveling to Mauritius on work visa.

Customs officials found the baby onboard the Airbus A330neo while performing a post-flight inspection. The mother was quickly located (though multiple reports of the incident do not explain how) and initially denied the baby was hers, before confessing after police forced her to undergo a medical evaluation.

a person holding a baby

Both she and the baby were taken to an area hospital, but both are doing well. The woman now faces charges of child abandonment. The baby is being cared for by social workers.


The incident brings to memory a similar incident which took place in Qatar in late 2020. There, a baby was found abandoned in a restroom at Doha Hamad International Airport nearby a departing flight to Australia. Numerous women on the flight were forced to undergo vaginal exams as authorities sought to find the woman who had just given birth.

Qatar’s handling of the investigation sparked international outrage and has led to legal action against the government by at least a dozen Australian women.

As I argued at the time:

But importantly and thankfully, the child did not die. In fact, the child appears to be doing well. Only a desperate woman wholly unfit to be a mother would abandon her child in an airport restroom. In that sense, what was the point of finding the mother? To throw the mother in jail? To what end? So the baby and mother could be re-united? I certainly hope not.

This is tragedy and the blood on the baby’s face in the picture above screams for justice. A society that does not punish evildoers is an unjust and immoral society.

But what that punishment should be is hardly so straightforward. It isn’t clear how or why this woman was identified as the mother, but let’s assume in this case (unlike the Qatari case) authorities had probable cause to conduct this search.

Now what?

Throw her in jail? Deport her? She’s probably already earning slave-like wages looking for a better life in Mauritius and was absolutely desperate to show such a wanton disrespect for human life.

I really can’t answer what punishment is appropriate; I can simply rejoice that the baby is healthy and will hopefully have a better life in Mauritius or with loving relatives in Madagascar than her mother ever could have given him.


> Read More: Was Qatar Justified In Strip Searching Female Passengers After After Baby Found Abandoned In Airport Bathroom?


CONCLUSION

A baby boy was born onboard an Air Mauritius flight, only to be dumped in a lavatory trash can by a 20-year-old mother. Authorities have arrested the woman and she now faces criminal charges. Thankfully, the baby boy is doing well .

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12 Comments

  1. Stephen W Reply
    January 4, 2022 at 7:27 am

    A woman’s right to choose needs to be protected at all costs, especially in less progressive countries such as Mauritius.

    • Richard Reply
      January 4, 2022 at 8:57 am

      A woman’s right to choose includes choosing to not lay down with a man in the first place. Thank you Lord for saving this child and, hopefully, the mother.

      • Dave Edwards Reply
        January 4, 2022 at 9:43 am

        Sorry Richard, women in many of these 3rd world countries have no choices and rape is ignored. You can’t compare what happens in America, which isn’t always great for rape victims either, to what happens in these places. But I agree we all hope this story has a happy ending.

    • Richard Reply
      January 4, 2022 at 9:00 am

      With any good fortune that flight attendant in the pic with the little boy will take him into her heart and home.

      • Andrew-Stuart Reply
        January 4, 2022 at 8:49 pm

        The baby isn’t a puppy trapped in a well!

  2. Joey Reply
    January 4, 2022 at 9:18 am

    I think abortion is illegal in Madagascar. This is a tragic story and not sure what the answer is.

  3. Derek Reply
    January 4, 2022 at 1:00 pm

    Attempted capital murder

    Life sentence

  4. derek Reply
    January 4, 2022 at 1:26 pm

    I am derek, not Derek.

    In the US, all 50 states have a free baby dumping law. You can give your baby to a police station, fire station or hospital and run away. They will not chase after you or arrest you because it is legal.

    • Hanien Reply
      January 8, 2022 at 1:36 am

      True but you can’t dump a baby in the trash, she’s not in trouble because she didn’t want the baby it’s because she almost killed the baby anything could of happened to that poor thing.

  5. Barbara Reply
    January 6, 2022 at 11:59 am

    Putting them in trash cans is not legal it states that the child has to be I
    Within safety

  6. Ginny Ybanez Reply
    January 28, 2022 at 4:31 pm

    I really feel for the mother as well as the baby. She must have been in a horrible panicky mental state to do such a thing. I hope she gets the mental health care she needs, and not a prison sentence.

  7. Rachel Reply
    September 15, 2023 at 10:53 am

    So if she had it killed while still in the womb it would be her legal right. We are a confused society. One group of sinners trying to condemn and punish another. Murder is always murder-man’s opinions don’t change the truth. Attempted murder is always attempted murder. I am so glad the little boy was found alive. God has a plan for his life. I pray he learns of the God who loves him and spared his life.

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