Tuesday, 19 October 2010

ကေလးေမြးၿပီး စြန္႔ပစ္သူ ျမန္မာအမ်ဳိးသမီး Nunu Sung အေမရိကန္တြင္ ေထာင္ ၃ ႏွစ္က်

Nunu Sung ဟု ေခၚေသာ ျမန္မာ ဒုကၡသည္တဦးသည္

ကေလးေမြးဖြားၿပီး စြန္႔ပစ္မႈျဖင့္ ေထာင္ ၃ ႏွစ္ ခ်မွတ္ခံရသည္ဟု ခ်ီကာဂုိၿမိဳ႕သတင္းစာ တေစာင္၏ အင္တာနက္ စာမ်က္ႏွာ suntimes.com တြင္ ယေန႔ ေရးထားသည္။ သူက ကေလး ေမြးဖြားၿပီး စြန္႔ပစ္ခ့ဲျခင္းေၾကာင့္ အျပစ္ရိွေၾကာင္း မၾကာေသးမီက တရားရုံးတြင္ ထြက္ဆုိခ့ဲသည္ဟု ဆုိသည္။ အသက္ ၂၅ ႏွစ္ရိွၿပီ ျဖစ္သည္။

အျပစ္ရိွေၾကာင္း ထြက္ဆုိလွ်င္ ေထာင္မွလြတ္ၿပီးေနာက္ပုိင္း အေမရိကန္တြင္ ဆက္လက္ေနထုိင္ခြင့္၊ သားျဖစ္သူကုိ အုပ္ထိန္းပုိင္ခြင့္တုိ႔ ရမည္ကုိ Nunu Sung က သိရိွေၾကာင္း သတင္းတြင္ ေရးထားသည္။ ေထာင္မက်ခင္ အာမခံျဖင့္ ေနစဥ္က အာဏာပုိင္တုိ႔ ေစာင့္ေရွာက္ထားသည့္ သူ၏ သားထံသုိ႔ အပတ္စဥ္ သြားေတြ႔ခြင့္ ရခ့ဲသည္။ ယခု ေထာင္ဒဏ္ က်ခံရစဥ္ တႏွစ္ ႏွင့္ ေလးလ အရြယ္ ကေလးကုိ ေတြ႔ခြင့္ ရိွမရိွ မသိရေသးေပ။ ကေလးမွာ ညီအစ္မ ၀မ္းကဲြ၏ ခင္ပြန္းသည္ႏွင့္ ရရိွသည့္ ကေလး ျဖစ္သည္ဟု သတင္းတြင္ ေရးထားသည္။
၂၀၀၉ ဇြန္လ ကေလးေမြးခါနီး အခ်ိန္က လမ္းေလွ်ာက္ထြက္ဦးမည္ဟု ေဆြမ်ဳိးေတာ္စပ္သူတုိ႔ကုိ ေျပာၿပီး ထြက္သြားေၾကာင္း၊ ျပန္မလာသျဖင့္ ေဆြမ်ဳိးတုိ႔က ရဲကုိ အေၾကာင္းၾကားခ့ဲေၾကာင္း၊ ေနာက္ပုိင္း သူျပန္ေရာက္လာသည့္အခါ ရဲက သူ႔ကုိ စစ္ေဆးေနစဥ္ အိမ္နီးခ်င္းတုိ႔က ခ်က္ႀကိဳးတန္းလန္းႏွင့္ ကေလး ၿခဳံပင္မ်ားၾကားတြင္ ငုိေနသည္ကုိ ရွာေဖြ ေတြ႔ရိွခ့ဲေၾကာင္း သတင္းတြင္ ေဖာ္ျပထားသည္။ ေမြးကင္းစ ကေလးသည္ နာရီေပါင္းမ်ားစြာ စြန္႔ပစ္ခံရေသာ္လည္း တစုံတရာ ထိခုိက္မႈ မရိွဘဲ အသက္ရွင္ခ့ဲသည္ဟု ဆုိသည္။

October 15, 2010

BY DAN ROZEK Staff Reporter
Nunu Sung so desperately wants to get back the child she abandoned in a neighbor’s yard after secretly giving birth last year that she agreed to serve the maximum, three-year prison term for the offense, her attorney said Friday.

As part of a plea deal with DuPage County prosecutors, Sung — a refugee from Myanmar, formerly Burma — received the sentence after pleading guilty to felony obstruction of justice for lying about giving birth to the infant on June 12, 2009.
“She’s taking a very difficult sentence for her to both stay here and eventually reunite with her child,” said DuPage County Public Defender Jeff York.
For their part, prosecutors agreed not to seek to terminate her parental rights to the now 16-month-old child, whom hospital workers named “Joshua” while he was in their care.

The petite, dark-haired Sung, now 25, wept softly throughout the hearing, then was immediately taken into custody after Judge Blanche Fawell imposed the prison term.

Sung, who was free on bond, had been seeing her son weekly in supervised visits since August 2009. He remains in foster care under the supervision of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services.

Sung understands that she erred in abandoning the baby and agreed to the prison term in hopes it will enable her to ultimately keep her child and her residency in the U.S.

“Trying to get her kid back was her first priority, staying here was her second priority — and her own welfare was her last concern,” York said.

Sung likely will serve more than a year behind bars before being paroled. York said it wasn’t immediately clear if she would be allowed to see her son while she is locked up.

Speaking through a translator, Sung quietly answered “guilty” when asked by the judge to enter a plea during the hearing. She repeatedly dabbed tears from her eyes after the judge handed her a box of tissues early in the sentencing.

Sung fled the unstable, southeast Asian country more than four years ago, then became pregnant while living in Texas, authorities said. She moved to Wheaton in February 2009 to live with a cousin and the cousin's husband, though she hid her pregnancy from them, officials have said.

Sung left her apartment several hours before giving birth, telling her relatives she was going for a walk. They contacted police early on June 12, 2009 to report Sung hadn’t returned home, though officers later found Sung in the apartment.

While she was being questioned by police, a neighbor discovered Sung’s naked, newborn infant — part of the umbilical cord still attached — crying softly under bushes at the edge of his property.

Sung initially denied, but then ultimately admitted giving birth to the youngster, who suffered no serious medical problems despite being abandoned for several hours.

http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/2805300,wheaton-abandon-newborn-101510.article

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