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Tuesday 3 February 2015

Lagos Residents Watch Day Old Baby suffocate to death(Photo)

A woman, who is believed to be mentally unstable, has dumped a new-born baby by the roadside in the Abule Egba area of Lagos.

The woman, who was said to be dark in complexion, was always reportedly roaming the area which is near a filling station.

It was gathered that the baby was wrapped in a black sack, neatly clothed and covered with a plaster on the mouth.

Our correspondent learnt that the baby was dumped in the area on Wednesday, January 28.
Speaking with PUNCH Metro, a trader, Mrs. Atanda Kuforiji, said they were taken aback by the sight of the abandoned baby.

She added that a resident of the area drew the attention of other residents to the presence of the baby dumped by the roadside.

She explained that everybody went to the scene to see why the resident was shouting, only to be confronted by the sight of the new baby.

She said, “
The baby was wrapped in a sack and placed by the roadside. I saw a crowd gather and decided to have a look; the child was still alive.
“People took pictures of the baby.
“His mouth was covered with a plaster to prevent him crying out. Everybody was saying what came into their heads, but nobody offered to help the baby.”
It was learnt that many of the dwellers in the area were too scared to pick the baby from where he was dumped.

But they said they suspected that the baby belonged to the mentally-unstable woman.

A driver, Mr. Lasisi Gafar, said since the incident, nobody had seen the woman in the area.

He said, 
“There used to be a female lunatic around the street who was pregnant, but since the child had been dumped I have not seen any trace of her.“We suspect that she was the one that dumped the baby here, but nobody could find her to question her.”

He added that neither he nor most people in the area knew when and how the baby was dumped by the roadside.

It was gathered that the baby later died after struggling to live for over six hours.

A trader, who identified herself simply as Iya Monsura, said, “The child was alive as of 11am, but when government officials came around 5pm, he was dead. They took the dead body away.”

It was learnt that no efforts was made to report the case of dumped baby to the police. Some of the residents said such attempt could put them in trouble as the police might treat them as suspects.

25 comments:

  1. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    May his soul RIP....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  2. Shocking. Nigerians, change starts with us.

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  3. This is a wake up call, we must at all cost report matters to the police or better still call the lagos emergency number. We would be saving our own life if we did.

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  4. Am so tired of all this sad happenings,may God help us all

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  5. Cute baby... RIP. IT IS WELL

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  6. Nigeria my country !! If this happened abroad u would see how d people there would save d baby Nd ambulance would come before u know it but this is nigeria, where ppl would prefer to take pics nd send to blogs than save a dying person

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  7. Na my area b dat oh.saw d massive crowd just standing dere

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    1. And u did nothing to help! Later u will come here and abuse Kim ... Repent!

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    2. Wat was he supposed to do, raise the dead?

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    3. No. Give u a dirty slap ... Since u don't read before u comment.

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    4. n u read but u jst dnt understand the whole thing!!!

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  8. Nawa ooooooooooo! *sighs*

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  9. Nija so snapping d baby is better than saving d baby??

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  10. Nija so snapping d baby is better than saving d baby??

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  11. Brown Sugar. Hahahaha, Ur really vexed ooo, please forget Kim haters she is not the topic here, honestly those people that saw that innocent child are almost the same as the woman that dumped the baby there..!!!

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  12. d baby was already dead.and I said I saw people standing dere,I didn't say I was standing dere.BTW in Nigeria,wen u see crowd,u don't just go dere

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    1. Dnt mind them, as if they wud hv done something betta! Na talk thts ol.......

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  13. imagine! they are more concerned with taking pictures instead of thinking of how to save the poor soul. yet they keep shouting we want change. change starts with you!

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  14. Na wa o and everybody took pictures? Typical naija

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  15. Typical Niger altitude, so sad.

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