Stolen Baby Boy Dies
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Africa/Nigeria
Africa/Nigeria
Anambra State capital,
Awka- A three-month-old stolen baby boy delivered by 20-year-old Charity
Nwuzor from Ebonyi State died mysteriously in the custody of the Women Affairs
Motherless Babies Home, Ifite-Awka. The home is owned and run by the Women
Affairs Ministry of the Anambra State Government.
Daily
Sun reported that the child, who was stolen from a private hospital in the
commercial city of Onitsha through the help of the doctor and fiance to Charity
and kept in the orphanage’s custody allegedly developed an unusual
complication, which caused blood to ooze out from his mouth and nose until he
died.
The child, who was yet be given a name in the orphanage, was delivered by
Miss Nwuzor through a cesarean operation in a hospital in the commercial city
of Onitsha.
It
was further gathered that after the delivery of the baby in the hospital, the
medical director allegedly sold off the baby to a woman believed to be an
employee of the Nigerian Immigration Services even before the young mother was
able to recuperate from her cesarean operation.
Meanwhile, the baby was later
recovered by policemen from “D” Department (the state CID) Awka, in November
2012 following a written petition dated 17/9/12 and addressed to the state
Commissioner of Police, Mr. Balla Nasarawa, by counsel to Miss Nwuzor, Mr. Afam
Akonanya.
The
baby was taken to the orphanage for safe keeping pending the resolution of the
conflict surrounding the ownership and birth of the baby but he died on January
5 in a mysterious circumstance.
The Director, Child Welfare in the Anambra
State Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, Mr. Emeka Ejide,
described the death of the baby as unusual, adding that the child did not die
in their custody or the state government-owned orphanage.
Ejide,
however, disclosed that the child died in Beacon Hospital also in Awka where
the baby was taken to for treatment, after contracting slight malaria and
further said the state Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development
received the news of the death of the baby with shock.
When contacted, the
Medical Director of Beacon Hospital, Awka, Dr. Anikpo expressed surprise at the
sudden death of the baby, adding, “I am still shocked that a baby who was
brought here few days ago to be treated of slight malaria and was certified
healthy and discharged could suddenly develop such complication that led to
blood gushing forth from his mouth and nose which finally led to his death.
“Our
treatment, which we gave to the baby was successful, so, I cannot make head or
tail of the circumstances that led to his death,” he said. Reacting to the
death of her son in such controversial circumstance, Miss Nwuzor said, “since
my baby was recovered from the syndicate that sold and bought the baby and was
kept at the orphanage, I made every effort to take custody of my son but the
Police IPO, Mr. Remy Okeaku, gave me stringent conditions that made it
impossible.
“The
IPO insisted I must bring my biological father and mother as well as the
traditional ruler of my community before taking the child.
Moreover, I never
knew he had collaborated with the doctor and the immigration woman that bought
my son to frustrate me. Lately, I discovered that the trio did come secretly to
visit my baby from time to time at the orphanage. What is their motive of
visiting my baby?”
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