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Girl found abandoned in a park finally placed in a foster family

Dana’s picture went viral on social media last year as Omanis rushed to donate toys, food and clothes to the little girl

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Three-year-old Dana, who was found abandoned in a public park in Buraimi province last year, has found a new home.

The girl was handed over to an Omani couple who had expressed interest in fostering the little girl, according to an informed official at the government-supervised Child Care Centre.

Hundreds of Omani families had applied to foster Dana but the decision was made following an extensive vetting process which is required by the rules of the Ministry of Social Developmen­t.

Gulf News tried to reach the foster family for comment but they did not return the calls.

Families interested in fostering a child must apply through the Directorat­e of Family Developmen­t at the Ministry of Social Developmen­t.

They are subjected to a detailed background check where investigat­ors look into a variety of factors like social, housing, economic and medical factors, to ensure the child receives the best care.

By law, only childless Omani families are allowed to foster a child.

Currently, children are 130 abandoned being housed in child care centres nationwide.

Since the government began the centre, at least 192 abandoned children have been placed with Omani families.

Last year, an Omani woman called the police, alerting them about an abandoned girl in a park.

DNA test done

She was questioned by police who discovered that she had directions to do so by an Omani man who was believed to be Dana’s father at the time.

The man told police that his girlfriend, a Saudi national, left the baby with him and went to live in the UAE.

Authoritie­s have been unable to get any informatio­n about the woman’s whereabout­s.

Authoritie­s conducted DNA tests to determine if the man was indeed Dana’s father, but never publicised the results.

He was released on a 1,000 riyal bail and wasn’t charged.

Abandoning children is a criminal offence in Oman and parents can face up to two years in jail.

After Dana was abandoned last year, her picture went viral on social media and many people rushed to donate toys, food and clothes to the little girl.

The Omani government provides abandoned and orphaned children with free education and jobs one they graduate.

In Islam, the concept of adoption is different from how most westerners understand the concept.

While families are encouraged to foster needy children, the children do not take the last name of the foster family.

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Courtesy: Twitter Dana,

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