Sad Story: How Nigerians Watched Abandoned Newborn Baby Cry to Death Because of Police Fear (Photo)
After hours of battling for survival, a
baby girl who was well dressed and abandoned by her mother in a biscuit
carton near Eco Bank, along Ikot Ekpene Road, in Uyo has died.
It was learnt that the baby who was reportedly abandoned by her
mother at about 11:30pm on Friday, died around 11:58am on Saturday after
many hours of crying for help.
According to a resident of the area, Okon Isaac, the baby became
pale after a long period of crying for her mum’s comfort before passing
out.
He stated that the baby’s cry from the carton drew the attention of
a large number of people, adding that people were scared to touch the
baby to avoid being accused by the police of trying to steal or kidnap
the baby.
"I have been here since 5:47am. I wanted to buy fuel from
Total, which only sells the product when available between the hours of 4
and 6:20am. After this time, they stop selling pretending not to have
the product.
As I was passing, I heard the cry of the baby. I began to
wonder where the baby was crying from. But when I got near the refuse
bin, just off the road, I saw a baby girl neatly dressed and dumped in a
biscuit carton.
I could not go to Total in search of fuel again. I stayed
behind to observe if the mother of the baby might change her mind and
come back for the baby. And before long, people started to troop in as
they heard the cry of the baby.
But as we live in a period of child theft and selling of
children for money, people were scared to touch the baby. They all stood
helpless, should anyone risk lifting the baby, and the police happen to
be around, the individual can be accused of child theft, or whatever," he told a correspondent.
It was reported that a correspondent called the police emergency
number to inform them of the abandoned baby, but the police said they
were aware of the situation and had contacted the Ministry of
Environment for necessary action.
It was observed that till the baby died, neither the police nor
officials of the Ministry of Environment were present at the scene.
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