“My mommy has been sleeping for three days”: A 7-year-old girl pushed a wheelbarrow for miles to save her newborn twins — and what happened next left everyone speechless…
When the receptionist saw her walk in, she thought it was a game. But the girl’s feet were bare and covered in blood. —”Help,”— she said hoarsely. “My little siblings won’t wake up.”
The nurse rushed toward her. The wheelbarrow was dirty, rusty. And inside, wrapped in a yellowish sheet, were two newborns. Twins. Motionless. —”Where is your mommy?”— the nurse asked, gently lifting the babies. The girl fell silent. Her eyes were red, swollen. She was trembling. —”Where do you live? Who sent you?” Silence.
Then, when the nurse checked the babies, something chilled her: they were cold. Too cold. —”How long have they been like this?”— she asked urgently. The girl looked down. —”I don’t know. My mommy has been sleeping for three days.” The emergency room fell silent. —”Sleeping?” The girl nodded. —”She doesn’t move. She doesn’t open her eyes anymore. And the babies stopped crying yesterday.”
The nurse felt a lump in her throat. She looked at her colleague. Both understood at the same time. —”How far did you walk from?” —”From the house. It’s far. Mom said if something happened, I should come here. That you all help.” The girl’s legs were covered in scratches. She had blisters on her hands. Her lips were cracked, dry. She had walked for miles. Alone. Pushing her siblings in a broken wheelbarrow.
When they finally managed to stabilize the twins, one of the doctors asked: —”And your daddy? Where is he?” The girl stared at him. —”I don’t have a daddy.” The doctor swallowed. —”And your mommy… is she still at the house?” The girl nodded. A tear rolled down her cheek. —”I said I would go back for her. But first I had to save the babies.”
No one knew what to say. That same afternoon, the police went to the address the girl managed to give. What they found in that house changed everything. And what they discovered about the mother… no one expected it.
