Australia may intervene over baby abandoned with Thai surrogate; father says he didn't know

The Australian government is considering intervening in the case of a sick Down Syndrome baby left with a Thai surrogate mother by Australian biological parents.

Australia may intervene over baby abandoned with Thai surrogate; father says he didn't know

The Australian government is considering intervening in the case of a sick Down Syndrome baby left with a Thai surrogate mother by Australian biological parents.

Pattaramon Chanbua, a 21-year-old food vendor in Thailand’s seaside town of Sri Racha, is taking care of seven-month-old Gammy, who also has a congenital heart condition. His parents, who have not been identified in the media, took Gammy’s twin sister, who does not have Down Syndrome, back to their home in Western Australia state.

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