Nurse allegedly exchanged 5,000 babies in 12 years between bad parents ▷ Ghana News



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A nurse who allegedly exchanged about 5,000 babies for belonging to fake parents would have apologized for her sickness bed.

Elizabeth Bwalya Mwewa, a Zambian nurse who allegedly traded close to 5,000 babies among bad parents, should have apologized for her sickness bed.

According to a Zambia.co.zm report, Mwewa is suffering from a terminal cancer. As such, the old woman who worked at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) in the 1980s is trying to repair her misguidance.

Mwewa reportedly stated on Monday, April 1, 2019 that since her indiscretions she had found Jesus Christ.

That being said, she wished to apologize to anyone who could have been a victim of a 12-year baby misadventure.

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Mwewa reportedly said: "I had used to exchange babies at UTH for fun".

I have terminal cancer and I know I will die soon. I wish to confess my sins to God and to all those affected, especially those who gave birth to UTH during my service. "

I found God, now born again. I have nothing to hide. During the 12 years I've worked at UTH maternity, I've traded close to 5,000 babies. "

"If you were born in UTH between 1983 and 1995, it is likely that your parents are not your biological parents. I had made it a habit to exchange newly born babies just for fun. "

I also ask Zambians to forgive me for the evil acts I did to innocent children. "

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It is not known whether any parents came to protest against the legitimacy of their child since Mwewa's confession.

AT YEN.com.gh & # 39;From what I understand, Mwewa has not yet been prosecuted and the hospital in which she is supposed to have worked has not issued a statement to this respect.

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