“Disowned” Boy Lived in Shed
? V £ n "J ear ,’° I ? boy - unable to talk "14 v h l ed 2 n l y J n an ° ld blanket in which holes had been cut for his head and arms was found recently living by himself in a tin shed in an Australian city. The boy was reported to nave been disowned by his parents because they thought he had been changed for another boy at birth. When found, he had no toys, and did not know what to do with fruit when it was given to him. He is now in the care of Salvation Army officers.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25246, 26 July 1947, Page 2
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