The baby has allegedly been stolen
A heartbreaking incident has been reported at the Agogo Presbyterian Hospital in the Ashanti Region, where an 11-day-old baby girl was allegedly stolen from her mother.
According to the distraught mother, Felicia Obenewaa Antwi, the incident happened when she returned to the hospital for a postnatal injection. After being attended to by the doctor, she said she met a young woman at the facility who struck up a conversation with her.
“I met a woman who said she loved seeing newborn babies because hers had died shortly after birth,” Felicia recounted tearfully.
“I even told her that God would comfort her. Later, I felt like urinating, so I asked her to hold my baby for me for a short while. But when I came back, she was gone. I looked around, and she was nowhere to be found.”
Witnesses at the scene reportedly confirmed seeing the unidentified woman calmly leaving the hospital premises with the baby in her arms.
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In a video circulating online, Felicia, visibly devastated, appealed to the general public to help her find her missing child.
The suspect is described as a young woman in her early twenties, and the mother is urging anyone with information about her whereabouts to come forward.
The case has also sparked outrage online, with some citizens calling for tighter security measures at hospitals.
There has, also, not been any official statement seen from the Agogo Presbyterian Hospital regarding the matter.
Watch the video below:
An 11-day-old baby has reportedly been stolen at the Agogo Presbyterian Hospital in the Ashanti Region.
According to the mother, identified as Felicia Obenewaa Antwi, she handed her baby girl to a young woman she met at the hospital so she could use the washroom.
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