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http://www.kent.police.uk/news/latest_news/120222_appeal_for_wo.htmlThe woman Kent Police was urgently trying to trace after a young girl, aged approximately two to three years old, with blonde hair, was left in a pushchair at a Folkestone Library, has been found safe and well. She is currently being questioned by officers.
One struggles to find a bright side but a library is, in all, not the worst place for the child to have been left.
Even so of course.
A 37-year-old woman from Hythe has been charged with child neglect after a toddler was allegedly abandoned in her pushchair at Folkestone Library
EARLIER this month we reported that a woman from Hythe who left her two-year-old daughter in the Folkestone Library toilets had been charged with neglect and given a one-year supervision order.But the mother says she is unable to love her children – and would do anything to change that...
"as soon as she was born, that was it, I felt absolutely nothing. No emotion, I didn't even cry. The doctors said I had post-natal depression and that it would go away, but it got worse. I thought if I had more kids, something would kick in – but it never did."