Migrant worker in Tainan hospitalized after giving birth, newborn found dead in trash
Police in Tainan are investigating the death of a newborn after a migrant worker sought emergency care for heavy bleeding, a grim case that highlights how vulnerable foreign workers are in Taiwan.
- A foreign woman working in Tainan's Yongkang district went to a hospital late at night with severe bleeding, and staff realized she had just given birth.
- She admitted she had delivered the baby alone, wrapped it in a plastic bag, and left it at a neighborhood garbage collection point.
- Officers found the baby's body in the trash, and forensic teams sealed off the site to collect evidence.
- She has refused to say who the father is, and police have not yet determined whether the baby died after birth or was killed.
Outlook: Investigators will wait on autopsy results to decide what charges follow, while the case adds to pressure over the plight of pregnant migrant workers who fear losing their jobs or being deported if they seek help.