TOO BAD! Birth Attendant Exchanges Newborn Baby, Gives Dead One To Nursing Mother ~ Focusbaze.com.ng

TOO BAD! Birth Attendant Exchanges Newborn Baby, Gives Dead One To Nursing Mother

Agents of Lagos State Police Command have captured a 65-year-old house painter, Jamiu Jimoh, and his beautician/birth specialist girl, Yetunde Osin, for purportedly taking an infant.

Jimoh, a divorced person, and Osin, a 35-year old maid, were captured by policemen from Igbogbo Police Station, in Ikorodu range of Lagos. A police source told Vanguard that Osin rehearses her exchange at her 4, Kadara Street living arrangement in Oyingbo.

It was assembled that Osin at some point, a year ago, helped a 28-year-old lady, recognized as Stella, to convey an infant young lady and a short time later, apparently told the lady that the youngster passed on, and supposedly indicated Stella a dead tyke. She then took the new conceived child to her dad, Jamiu Jimoh, in Ikorodu.

In the mean time, while being examined after her capture, Osin expressed that she found the infant under a scaffold close to her home at Oyingbo. She stated: "On November 9, I was strolling along the street in Oyingbo and found a child on the ground. It was a female tyke, so I took it. That was the slip-up I made. I ought to have gone to answer to the police, but since it was a female child, I enjoyed her. "That was the means by which I took the infant home to Oyingbo. Be that as it may, when I perceived how everybody was carrying on and tattling, I needed to take the infant to my dad in Ikorodu. "Notwithstanding when I couldn't come to Ikorodu from Oyingbo, my dad was there to deal with her. Not long after I cleared out his place on Sunday, somebody called me on telephone during the evening, saying my dad had been captured. "I am a beautician, yet I am likewise a conventional birth chaperon. The infant was not conveyed at my place. I was not the one that helped the mother of the kid convey the child. "Yet, when the police heard that I was a conventional birth chaperon and inquired as to whether I helped the child's mom amid conveyance, I said yes. However, I found the infant under the scaffold at Apapa Road in Oyingbo and she has been with me since November.

Her dad Jimoh, who lives at 4, Aro Street, Ikorodu, said he doesn't know that the child was stolen. Be that as it may, he affirmed to Lateef Akinborode, Executive Director, Community Women's Rights Foundation, CWRF, at Igbogbo, Ikorodu, that the infant was found with him. He told Akinborode: "Osin is not the child's mom. She was not pregnant. "I don't have the foggiest idea about the child's mom. My little girl has never conveyed youngsters to me."
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