Newborn baby found abandoned in Bongawan petrol station toilet, mother detained

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2 Jan 2026 • 6:25 PM MYT
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A NEWBORN baby boy, thought to have been born only hours earlier, was found abandoned in a women’s toilet at a petrol station in Bongawan, Papar, at around 1.20am on Thursday.

The infant was discovered in a bloodied state by a 21-year-old woman, who immediately reported the matter to the authorities.

Papar District Police Chief, Superintendent Heryan Mohd Tahir, confirmed that police were alerted following the initial report and quickly dispatched a team led by the investigating officer to the scene.

“Upon arrival, the officers found a fully formed baby boy inside the restroom. The infant was then taken to Papar Hospital for further medical attention. He is currently stable and under hospital supervision,” Heryan said in a statement to Sinar Harian on Friday.

The preliminary investigation led authorities to detain the 21-year-old woman on suspicion of being the infant’s mother. She is being held to assist in investigations under Section 317 of the Penal Code, which relates to concealing a birth.

Police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the birth and abandonment, with the welfare of the newborn remaining a priority.  - January 2, 2026