Philippine Parents Sell 12-Day-Old Baby To Start Street Food Business; Face 20 Years In Prison

In a shocking incident from the Philippines, a young couple has been apprehended for allegedly attempting to sell their 12-day-old infant for 27,500 Philippine pesos (approximately ₹39,000) to finance a street food venture. The couple, whose identities have not been disclosed, was arrested following a tip-off to local authorities about their intentions to trade their newborn for financial gain. The case has stirred widespread outrage, highlighting the desperate circumstances some families face amidst economic challenges. The couple now faces charges that could result in a prison sentence of up to 20 years if convicted. This incident has not only raised concerns about child welfare but also underscores the pressing need for social support systems in the region to assist struggling families. The Philippine government continues to grapple with poverty and economic disparity, which can lead some individuals to make desperate decisions that endanger the welfare of their children.
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