Gunmen Kidnap Newborn Baby from Hospital in Abia Few Minutes after Delivery
The
joy of conception and child birth is one almost every woman looks
forward to. The mother in this story must have felt an immeasurable
level of joy when she conceived a child, but now, it’s hard to imagine
the sort of emotions that must be running through her after this sad occurrence.
Sun News
reported earlier today that a new born baby was snatched by gunmen at a
maternity home in Nkwoegwu, Ohuhu, in Umuahia North LGA of Abia State
just a few minutes after delivery. The sad incidence occurred while
nurses were battling to save the mother from bleeding to death.
The mother, Eberechi Ihezukwu has three girls. This baby is her first son.
Here are some excerpts of the account of the father of the baby, Clifford Ihezukwu.
“On Tuesday,
November 13, 2012, at about 2pm, my wife who was already heavy with a
baby told me she was going to hospital (Our Lady of Apostles, Nkwoegwu,
Ohuhu, Umuahia North LGA of Abia State) where she normally puts to bed.
Later, she phoned me, seeking for my consent as the nurses wanted to
give her hot drip to help her deliver of the baby since during her three
previous pregnancies, there was no time she was given such hot drip
before she put to bed. Instantly, I gave my consent if that would be the
solution to the problem.
I learnt that the
drip was at about 6pm. By 7pm, I went there to see her since it is
within a short distance from my home. When I got to the maternity, I saw
my wife’s sister rejoicing; she told me that my wife had just put to
bed. I thanked God and told her to take charge while I went back to
check what I was cooking. I was there when she rushed back to the house
and was shouting: “My stomach! My stomach!” I asked her what was amiss
and she told me that gunmen invaded the maternity, kicked her in the
stomach after overpowering the security man and collected everybody’s
cell phones, including that of my wife who was still inside the labour
room where the nurses were battling to stop the bleeding after the
delivery.
They dashed into the
labour room, grabbed the baby who was still dripping with blood and
dashed off. My wife was not yet conscious of what was going on as she
battled for survival after the nurses had administered her with some
injection to stop the bleeding. So, I rushed to the maternity. When I
got there, the whole place was locked; I went round knocking at the
windows until someone opened. When they narrated how gunmen carried out
their operation and took my baby away, I took my wife and went straight
home.
Despite the fact that he was the victim
in the case, he said he was locked up in a police cell when he went to
report the case. He told Sun News
that while narrating the incidence to the Divisional Police Officer
(DPO), he was ordered to be kept behind the counter. Later on, he was
taken to the State CID headquarters where he was told that it was too
late for him to be released and was locked up till the next day. He was
released only after parting with some money to the police.
Our hearts go out to the parents and
family of this baby at this difficult time and we pray that he is found
safe and returned home soon. We join our faith with that of the mother
of the baby who hasn’t had the chance to hold her son. “My breasts
are heavy with milk; it is a burden I have refused to bear. They should
please bring back my baby to suck my breasts. I refuse to believe that
my baby has gone; the God who put it in my womb for nine months before
its delivery will fish out the perpetrators and my baby will be brought
back to me.”