A true miracle and “act of God,” this baby’s survival. “.

In Forsyth County, three teenage girls were taking a stroll when they heard strange noises. They weren’t sure what kind of animal was making those peculiar noises, which sounded like a baby crying.

Then they continued to stare at one another as though they were pondering the possibility that a baby might be present in the middle of the woods. They decided to call their father for help despite how strange that sounded. And it ended up being the wisest choice they could have made.


Their father Alan Ragatz arrived and was shocked by what he saw. In a plastic bag, the infant’s umbilical cord was still attached, and it was small.

Only a few hours old, the baby girl would not have lived if Alan and his girls hadn’t helped.

One of Alan’s daughters, Kayla, recalled that special day, saying, “We grabbed our flashlights and we’re driving around and we’re, like, ‘That doesn’t sound like an animal. ‘”.

When they told Alan they thought they heard baby cries, he responded, “That’s got to be impossible. It could be a baby raccoon, deer, or something else. “.

However, his daughters were right, and thankfully they took action quickly to save the life of the helpless infant.

“We lowered it and raised it again. We called 911 because there was a pitiful, tiny baby wrapped in a plastic bag, Alan continued. She had not expired. We took her crying as a sign that something was wrong. It could have been much worse. The praise is due to my daughters. They remained persistent throughout. “.

The infant was taken to a secure area where she received the necessary assistance and treatment after authorities were informed.

Without a doubt, divine help was used to find this baby. Sheriff Ron Freeman thanked the Ragatz family for their efforts and said, “If it weren’t for these citizens, we’d be having a different discussion.

India, the infant, survived by a true miracle and “act of God,” as she sustained no injuries despite the way her mother threw her.

After hearing about India, many people expressed interest in adopting her. In actuality, over a thousand people were eager to give her the home that her biological parents were unable to. According to Tom Rawlings, the state’s Division of Family and Children Services director, “thousands of people from all over the nation and other parts of North America have come forward wanting to adopt Baby India.

Princess India is doing well, thank goodness, and she is eager to meet her new parents. She’s getting bigger and happier. She’s a happy baby who likes to be held and sang to, and she’s doing well right now,” Rawlings continued.

As of right now, the entire nation is sending love and well wishes to the little girl who dared not give up the fight for her life and did everything in her power to have her cries for help heard.

We only have the best intentions for baby India’s future.