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‘Baby India’: Hundreds of adoption offers pour in for newborn found in plastic bag

She’s even gotten people offering to pay for her college, the Georgia’s Division of Family and Children Services says.

Atlanta: Offers are pouring in from around the country to adopt a baby girl left in a plastic bag in the woods in Georgia as a newborn.

News outlets report that hundreds of people have offered to adopt the girl, nicknamed Baby India by hospital workers.

She’s even gotten people offering to pay for her college, the Georgia’s Division of Family and Children Services says.

She was found June 6, abandoned in a wooded area in Cumming, Georgia, about 35 miles (56 kilometers) north of Atlanta.

Read: 'Baby India': US cops release video to find mother of newborn found in plastic bag

The little girl’s case garnered national attention following the release of dramatic video this week from the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office showing her rescue.

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