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Arrest of Woman Suspected of Abandoning Newborn Baby in Georgia Woods Sparks Conversation About Safe Surrender Laws

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Key takeaways:

  • Karima Jiwani, 40, was arrested and charged with criminal attempt to commit murder, aggravated assault, reckless abandonment, cruelty to children in the first degree and other charges.
  • The baby girl, who has been named “Baby India” by authorities, was discovered in the woods in June 2019.
  • The case has sparked a conversation about the importance of safe surrender laws, which allow parents to safely and legally surrender their newborns to designated locations.

Four years after a newborn baby was found abandoned in a plastic bag in a wooded area of Cumming, Georgia, authorities have arrested the woman they believe to be the child’s biological mother. Karima Jiwani, 40, was charged Thursday with criminal attempt to commit murder, aggravated assault, reckless abandonment, cruelty to children in the first degree and other charges.

At a press conference Friday, Forsyth County Sheriff Ron Freeman detailed how the woman came to be put under arrest. “This child was tied up in a plastic bag and thrown into the woods like a bag of trash,” Freeman said.

The baby girl, who has been named “Baby India” by authorities, was discovered in the woods in June 2019 after a 911 call came in around 10 p.m. She was taken to a local hospital and placed in the care of a foster family.

Jiwani was arrested by Deputy Terry Roper, who helped rescue the baby almost four years ago. She is currently being held at the Forsyth County Jail without bond.

The case has made national headlines and sparked a conversation about the importance of safe surrender laws, which allow parents to safely and legally surrender their newborns to designated locations, such as hospitals and fire stations. In Georgia, parents can anonymously surrender their newborns to any hospital, fire station or police station without fear of prosecution.

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