A surprising incident at Zebilla District Hospital within the Bawku West district of the Upper East Region noticed a one-week-old child allegedly stolen on Saturday.
The toddler, born to Felicia Dery, was taken beneath alarming circumstances, highlighting essential lapses in hospital safety protocols.
Zangina Grace, a midwife on responsibility, narrated the sequence of occasions to Adom News.
According to her, the newborn’s mom gave start on May 25, 2024, on the hospital.
On Saturday night, the mom, having befriended a stranger posing as a affected person’s relative, entrusted her child to the stranger whereas she took a shower. It was later found that this imposter had a male confederate.
“When she returned, the man and the lady were not to be found. They left with the baby. So it has been very sad,” said Grace.
She emphasised the oddity of the state of affairs, noting the misplaced belief. “A mother who came to deliver through a C-section met some strange people who befriended her. She left her baby with them to go and have her bath, and when she returned, they had disappeared.”
Grace additional lamented the hospital’s lack of ample safety measures.
She revealed that the absence of CCTV cameras and correct fencing made it simpler for such incidents to happen unnoticed.
Meanwhile, the midwife additionally suggested stricter customer laws, suggesting that adhering to visiting hours and limiting guests might forestall related incidents sooner or later.
The child’s father additionally spoke to Adom News, offering extra particulars on how the culprits have been recognized and apprehended.
“She left her ID cards, and that was how we were able to identify her. They circulated it, and that was how they caught her. I wanted to see her, but the police didn’t allow me to enter the station,” he defined.
Nonetheless, Dr. Ayobi Abdul-Rahaman, the Medical Superintendent of Zebilla District Hospital, confirmed the incident, stating that the police have been instantly notified and have since apprehended the suspects together with the newborn, who has been safely recovered.
“We had an unforeseen incident where someone was able to outwit a mother and steal her baby. During visiting hours, she gained the mother’s trust, who gave her baby to take her bath. When she returned, the baby was gone. Through timely community intervention, we have apprehended the suspect, and the baby is safe in our custody. The suspect has since been arrested by the police,” Dr. Abdul-Rahaman said.
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