The Dhaka Times Desk Many may remember the Nigerian 'witch' child. How is that 'witch' child now? A social worker in Denmark picked up the child half-dead from the road.
Many may remember the child who was left on the road one day by the 'witch' child. A Danish social worker picked him up half-dead from the road. He found the child while visiting Nigeria. He took his picture and posted it on Facebook.
This innocent little child was thrown out of the house by her parents calling her a 'witch'. From then on, the child used to wander around the streets and begging for food.
After 8 long months, that social worker Anja posted the picture of the child. She is now very healthy and well with care. Anja named the baby Hope. Which means hope. So he really didn't lose hope. Hope is now fully recovered. You will be really surprised to see Hope's 8 months before and after pictures.
Hope's hope of returning home is very slim, but luckily she has won the battle of life. His health condition is very good now. You can see that he is very happy now.
According to media reports, Anja wrote in her post that, 'The day I first held this little baby in my arms, I thought he might not survive. He was taking every breath with great difficulty. I didn't want him to die without a name and title. That's why I named her Hope. I got a tattoo of the name Hope on my arm many years ago. Because I know that this hope supports people every day to live.' This is how the story of an abandoned child has emerged.
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