Elysia Laub lives with her family on a beautiful property in the 18000 block of White Oak Avenue in Lowell, Indiana. The girl was only 9 years old when she made headlines in the country. What did she do? She was hailed as a guardian angel for saving a tiny life.
It happened while Elysia was playing in her home. That particular Monday in July 2016, she was inside her home when she suddenly had a strong feeling urging her to go outside. Elysia said that at first she thought she was hearing voices in her head, according to various reports. However, the feeling to go outside just got stronger.
Elysia said that she remembered the biblical saying that “God moves in mysterious ways.” So, she went into her backyard and did not see or hear anything. She was just about to go back inside when suddenly, she heard strange faint-sounding “cries” coming from the bushes.
Shocked and horrified, Elysia went to get her mom, Heidi, who, at first, thought her daughter was daydreaming. But when Heidi saw the baby girl with her own eyes, she immediately picked her up.
Apparently, someone had given birth to this baby in their backyard. The newborn’s umbilical cord and placenta were still attached, and maggots were all over her naked body, but at least she was crying and still alive. Heidi told her daughter: “Elysia run to the house and call 911 as soon as possible.”
“I got to the house and we put one of our baby blankets around her,” said Heidi.
When police arrived shortly thereafter, they examined the infant’s condition. They stated that the baby girl could have been left alone for several hours to one day before Elysia found her. “It’s obvious that this child, from the medical reports, was born just a few hours before it was found,” said Sheriff John Buncich from the Indiana police department. “It could have been overnight.”
Temperatures reached near 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 degrees Celsius) that day. Hence, the newborn baby’s skin was sunburned, but she was otherwise alright ... thanks to Elysia acting on her intuition.
“A miracle that [the 9-year-old] was out there to find her,” said Sheriff Buncich. Officers named the baby girl “Miracle Jane Doe,” and they called Elysia the infant’s ”guardian angel.”
Fortunately, “Miracle Jane Doe” survived because of God-fearing Elysia’s alertness.