"She Did Not Eat For 3 Days": Baby Rescued From Dumpsite Becomes Beautiful 6 Months After, Photos Go Viral

"She Did Not Eat For 3 Days": Baby Rescued From Dumpsite Becomes Beautiful 6 Months After, Photos Go Viral

  • A Nigerian man who found a baby dumped by a mentally challenged woman has come online to post her transformation photos
  • The young man rescued the baby girl six months ago from where she was left to die from the vagaries of the weather
  • The man, Ben Kingsley Nwashara, gave his time to caring for the girl, and she has now transformed into a beautiful kid

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Six months ago, a Nigerian man picked up a baby girl who was dumped and left to die.

The tiny girl was dumped by her mother said to be mentally challenged, but she was lucky as she was found and picked by Ben Kingsley Nwashara.

Photos of Ben Kingsley Nwashara and the baby he piced by the roadside.
Ben picked the baby from where she was dumped and nursed her back to life. Photo credit: Twitter/@Benking443.
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Ben found the girl three days after she was dumped. She had already suffered a lot under the vagaries of the weather, and her health had deteriorated badly.

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Girl found by the roadside nursed back to life by Ben Kingsley Nwashara

Ben set out on a mission to care for the girl and bring her back to life, and he has succeeded in doing just that.

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He has posted a new photo of the young girl to show how she is growing. She now looks transformed.

Ben also posted a photo showing the day he picked the girl, who still looked battered.

He wrote on Twitter:

"All in less than 6 months. Her recovery rate is unmatched. Her paediatricians are still in awe. She is Testimony. She defied nature. Slept and woke up on the road under rain and sunshine for three days and without food or water."

See the full tweet below:

Twitter users praise Ben Kingsley Nwashara

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@macburnertunes said:

"You also look recovered, you indirectly take good care of yourself when caring for others. More grace good heart."

@Dsweetscientist said:

"Anytime Pampers finish or she needs new toys put am for timeline, na all of us follow be her papa and mama. God bless you, brother."

@PlateauGirll reacted:

"Children are actually stronger than we think they are. She is God's miracle."

Missing 5-year-old boy found locked inside classroom for entire weekend, Mzansi wants justice for family

Previously, Briefly News reported that a five-year-old boy went through a horrifying experience after being locked in a classroom and left there for the whole weekend.

Masonwabe Mapolisa's mother frantically searched for her son with the help of community members, only to find out that Masonwabe never left JA Ncaca Primary School in Lingelihle, Cradock, when school ended.

The boy's mother, Disedo Somatamba, was puzzled when her son did not come home on Friday. The family went to the police to report her son missing and the Karoo community was alerted about the missing child.

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