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Foundling appears to have hole in her heart PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 04 May 2006
The Mongol Messenger reports:
His wife went to the hairdresser, came home with a three-month-old baby, and Dutchman Rik Idema scarcely turned a hair. He accepted the child as just a near-twin sister to his nine-month-old second son. Tseren had found the baby girl wrapped in a sheepskin and abandoned on the steps of the hairdressing salon. She told Rik that, when pregnant, she had dreamed that she would have twins. This, she told her husband, was therefore meant to be.
They took all the legal steps, and now the family  numbers are five. They have met the mother,  since a country girl who came to the city and found trouble. Living on the streets, she could not care for her child, and was happy that her daughter had found a loving home.
Sadly, it has been found that little daughter Khishge has a hole in her heart. The operation to put this right in the US costs $100,000.

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