Monday 17 June 2019

Plateau Specialist Hospital, Jos has handed over the baby stolen from its maternity ward, to the biological parents, after medical and police investigation


Plateau State Specialist Hospital hands over stolen baby to biological parents

The Plateau Specialist Hospital, Jos has handed over the baby stolen from its maternity ward, to the biological parents, after medical and police investigation.
Handing over the baby to the parents, the Chief Medical Director, Dr Philemon Golwa, expressed happiness over the recovery of the stolen child from its abductors. “Today is not a day of mourning; it is a day of celebration of life that was thought to have been lost but now found. When this special baby was stolen from this hospital, I was worried, but with our efforts and that of the Police, God has made it possible for us to celebrate. We had a breakthrough on Thursday with the recovery of the baby from the woman who “technically” snatched her. The woman has confessed to the Police that she actually stole the child," said Dr. Golwa.Golwa said that genetic testing conducted on both baby and the parents confirmed that the baby biologically belongs to the parents the baby was stolen from. “Paternity test, done through DNA, and the blood groups genotype testing, have all shown that the child belongs to the couple. They are the real parents of the child. Even though the DNA test will be ready in two weeks as we have taken it to another state for confirmation, the testing of the blood group clearly shows that this couple are the baby’s parents.” he said. Recalls that the baby girl delivered on May 28, by 30-year-old Mary Chukwuebuka, a resident of Zarmaganda, Jos, was stolen from her, three days after birth, May 31, by a woman who dressed and posed as a doctor in the hospital. According to Mrs Chukwuebuka, the suspect, Mrs. Leritshimwa Diyal, 30, had claimed that she was taking the baby for further tests at the theatre. The suspect had claimed that she was kidnapped hours to her expected time of delivery and had been given birth to a baby girl while in the kidnappers’ custody. She claimed that she was taken to a bush somewhere about 300 kms away from Jos,where she was delivered of the child.


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