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Abandoned baby has thousands of ‘mothers’ across China
South China Morning Post
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7 years ago
Eight-month-old Zhuangzhuang suffers from spina bifida with two masses on his body. After being sent to hospital, his parents stopped visiting him. But the baby has been supported by thousands of people across China.
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