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She then heard the boy’s cries.The 53-year-old then began frantically digging up the soil with her hands and lo and behold she discovered the injured newborn.
Aidan was then rushed to the hospital to be treated for his 14 stab wounds on his tiny body.
And remarkably, doctors said it was the pressure from the soil against his body that prevented Aidan from bleeding to death.
Mrs. Krongyut words: ‘At first, I thought someone buried their pets alive, but then I saw a foot.
‘I tried to control myself and called for help. The baby was buried with its face facing down.’
After being nursed back to health, he was taken to an orphanage where he is now set to be adopted by a couple in Sweden.
Supachai Path chart from the Kaen Thong Orphanage where Aidan was cared for said they were “they are so much happy” for him.
He said: ‘All of the safety checks have been conducted to make sure Aidan goes to a good home.
‘We’re very happy that he will be moving to a good home and have a comfortable life.
‘He survived a very bad experience but he has a lot of character and he’s happy with life.’
While Mrs. Krongyut and her husband Pornchai, who rescued the infant, said they were delighted that Aidin is going to a good home at last.