That’s
how little a girl is worth to them. And they had the insult to name the
baby girl a Christian name, “Maria”. They probably imagined she would
fetch more money in a Christian country.
Just remove these people immediately from the West. This is savagery
beyond human comprehension. There exist no capacity of humanness in
these “people”.
.
.
REVEALED: Newborn baby put up for sale on eBay in Germany is
daughter of refugees newly arrived in the country who now face police
investigation
- A newborn baby, called Maria, was posted on eBay as being ‘for sale’
- Her father handed himself in to police in Germany after post went viral
- Maria’s family is now being questioned and the baby taken into care
- The listing was swiftly removed by eBay within 30 minutes and reported
By Gareth Davies For Mailonline
Published: 12:45, 18 October 2016 |
Migrant parents are being questioned by police after putting their newborn baby girl up for sale on eBay.
The one-month-old named Maria was listed
in for auction on the site with a starting price of €5,000 with the
caption: ‘Child, 40 days old named Maria… for sale.’
Her father, who recently moved to Germany
as a refugee, handed himself in to police and the baby was taken into
care while a decision is made on whether or not the family will face
criminal charges.
Police are investigating reports that a one-month-old baby girl was
put up ‘for sale’ on eBay (pictured) – the post read: ‘Child, 40 days
old named Maria… for sale’.
The fresh details have emerged after the listing, which was taken down by eBay within 30 minutes, was handed over to police.
It stated Maria lives in the city of Duisburg in western Germany’s state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
The seller included photographs of
dark-haired Maria wearing a variety of sleep suits in the listing which
was entitled: ‘Child, 40 days old named Maria… for sale.’
The listing quickly went viral on social media and internet forums where users were scandalised.
It has now been discovered that the child
belongs to a refugee family after the father turned himself into police,
who took the smartphone he used to make the ad as part of their
investigation.
Prosecutors are now investigating whether
or not the man will face charges after he tried to claim that he had not
meant the ad seriously.
But officers are not convinced, and a
spokesman added that once the investigation was complete, a decision
will be taken on whether to charge him.
Her father, who recently moved to Germany as a
refugee, handed himself in to police and the baby was taken into care
while a decision is made on whether or not the family will face criminal
charges.
Local politicians think there should be consequences for the father of the child regardless of whether he was serious or not.
Klaus Moennicks, 70, the chairman of the
Christian-Democratic Union of the Rheinhausen district of Duisburg where
the family lives, said: ‘I am of the opinion that this must have legal
consequences.
‘If the parents believe that they cannot
provide the child with proper care, we have the possibility in Germany
to give the child up for adoption or to give it to a foster family.’
Moennicks added that ‘selling a baby and human trafficking are absolutely the wrong way’.
eBay removed the post within 30 minutes of it
being uploaded, but the pictures went viral around the world on social
media and internet forums.
According to the youth services of the city of Duisburg, one-month-old Maria’s health is surprisingly good.
In a statement, they wrote that the baby is ‘given the circumstances, physically well’.
A spokesman said: ‘This has also been confirmed by the medical authorities.
‘The child is currently housed in a nursing family, where she will remain until the whole situation is clarified.’
‘The parents are currently are currently under the watch of social services.
‘According to them, it is still possible
Maria could eventually return to her parents – if it can be proven the
parents are not criminally liable.’
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