Homelessness Crisis in Wagga Wagga: Baby Dies in Tent
In Wagga Wagga, a baby died after birth in a tent amid rising homelessness. Services are overwhelmed, and those without homes face years-long waits for housing.
In Wagga Wagga, a baby died after birth in a tent amid rising homelessness. Services are overwhelmed, and those without homes face years-long waits for housing.
A 37-year-old woman living in a homeless encampment in Australia gave birth to twins in a tent. One baby was found dead, the other critically ill. Family denies knowledge of pregnancy.
The family of a woman who gave birth to twins in a tent, one of whom died, has spoken out against online rumors, revealing they were unaware of her pregnancy.
The death of a baby in a homeless encampment in Wagga Wagga, NSW, has reignited calls for action on Australia's housing affordability and cost-of-living crisis.
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RecommendedA newborn baby was found dead in a tent at a homeless encampment in Wagga Wagga, NSW. The mother and another infant were hospitalized. Officials cite the housing crisis.
A newborn baby was found dead in a tent at Wagga Beach, NSW, while a second baby fights for life. A 37-year-old woman was also taken to hospital.