

Mrs. Leritshimwa Diyal has
said that the desire to have a child, who would call her mother, pushed her
into stealing a three-day-old baby in Plateau Specialist Hospital, Jos.
The 32-year-old student of
College of Health Technology, Zawan, Plateau State, stole the baby belonging to
one Mrs. Mary Chukwuebuka.
She also claimed that she
registered for ante-natal care at the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH).
“I have been married for
over seven years without a child; the desire to have one pushed me into
stealing another woman’s child. My husband and I have sought for medical
attention to ascertain the reason for our childlessness, but to no avail.”
“I have contacted many orphanages to adopt a
child, but none granted me the opportunity, that is why I resorted to stealing.
I regret this desperation. I wasn’t thinking straight when I stole the baby.”
“I plead that justice is
tempered with mercy,” she pleaded.
The suspect also revealed
that she carried out the act without the knowledge of her husband.
Mr Isaac Akinmoyede, the
Police Commissioner in Plateau, explained that Diyal perfected her plans and
leveraged on her deep knowledge of the terrain of the hospital, where she once
undertook her industrial attachment.
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