Details have recently revealed a young infant that was left by an individual in a Texas dumpster. Here's what is known at the time of writing.

Recently Born Child Found In Texas Dumpster

According to ABC13 Houston, the manager of a nearby apartment complex witness the events and action of Everilda Cux-Ajtzalam. Per their testimony, Cux-Ajtzalam gave birth the child in food truck close to the living area. Following the birth of the child, Cux-Ajtzalam then put the infant in the dumpster, then went back to the food truck to clean.

Emergency Medical Services then made their way to area to find the child.  Video of the discovery of the child was shown by ABC13 Houston:

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As shown in the video, EMS placed the child into a blanket and was transferred to a hospital. ABC13 Houston reported that the child had pink and pruned skin, their hair was wet, and the umbilical cord appeared fresh. After the child was declared in good health, the child was taken in by Child Protective Services.

Everilda Cux-Ajtzalam Taken Into Custody, Facing Charges

ABC13 Houston also revealed that Houston Police stated Everilda Cux-Ajtzalam was also in the hospital, and additionally is charged of the crime of Abandoning A Child. Her condition, at the time of writing, was not revealed by the news organization.

As this is a developing story, we will have more information when it becomes available.

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