Around 7:30 p.m., Sunday, at number 21 avenue du Docteur Fernand Lamaze in Montreuil, a woman alerted the police.
She has just found a three-month-old male infant resting in a cozy alone inside a car.
The doors of this Seat are open and this local resident took the little one before taking him to the André Grégoire hospital.
“The Métis child is healthy.
He was dressed in blue pants and a bodysuit, said a source close to the case.
Fortunately that evening the weather was mild and the storm had definitely refreshed the atmosphere”.
Law enforcement conducted a search for the car.
The vehicle, a Seat Cordoba, was not stolen and belongs to a man living in Aulnay-sous-Bois.
The police went to his home but he was not at home.
The car was removed by the impound lot.
Contacted this Monday morning the prosecution had no new information to try to identify the baby or his parents who have still not come forward.
Abandoned mothers suffer from psychological disorders
About 500 children are abandoned each year in France, but these are mostly newborns under X. A few rare cases persist.
But women who abandon their children are often prey to psychiatric problems.
Like this incredible story that occurred on October 22, around 5:15 p.m.
A 33-year-old woman had left her one-year-old son in the hands of a man on the RER C platform in Juvisy (Essonne).
She had asked this good Samaritan for help to lower the stroller before staying on the train.
The user had seen the doors close in front of the mother without her making the slightest move.
This woman who suffers from psychological disorders was followed by a judge and her other children are already placed in social assistance for children.
While in police custody, she said she had difficulty caring for her son.
But she then denied a voluntary abandonment, claiming a state of panic.
She was acquitted by the court which concluded that she was irresponsible.