The document discusses baby dumping in East Malaysia between January and June 2016. It finds that Pahang had the highest rate of baby dumping at 40% of cases, which is attributed to higher rates of promiscuity and the presence of nightclubs. Statistics show more babies died than survived dumping. Common causes of dumping included lack of parental love, lack of religious education, and influence of social media. Recommendations are made for authorities, parents, and social media to play a role in addressing the problem.