The Lagos State Police Command has
apprehended a 37-year-old woman for allegedly dumping her one-day-old
baby girl in a bush, causing her death.
According to the police authorities, the
woman, Aderoju Ojelabi, placed her baby in a sack along with her
placenta and dumped her in a bush not too far from her home on November
25, 2012.
Ojelabi told PUNCH Metro that
she dumped the baby because of the financial burden of raising her,
adding that she was still nursing an 18-month-old baby when she gave
birth to the baby.
She said, “I’ve been married four times
and I have five children. My last husband died last year and presently
I’m nursing an 18-month-old baby boy. When I couldn’t fend for myself
anymore, I started dating someone and the man was taking care of me.
“I discovered that I was pregnant in
March so I went to meet my boyfriend but he rejected the pregnancy. Our
relationship turned sour soon after and I ran into financial difficulty.
I considered aborting the pregnancy but I was too scared to do it.
Besides, I didn’t have money.”
Ojelabi, who claimed to be a
hairdressing apprentice, said she delivered her baby girl at home
without any help. She said when it was midnight, she dumped the baby not
too far from her house located at 1, Honourable Street, Ade-Oga,
Igando.
“I gave birth to the baby around 9pm on
November 24 in my room. When it was midnight, I put the baby in a sack
and dumped her in a nearby bush. I returned home afterwards,” she said.
Our correspondent learnt that the
following morning, residents were attracted by the cries of the baby and
when they discovered her, they immediately reported the matter at
Igando Police Division.
It was learnt that policewomen attached
to the Juvenile Section of the station immediately bathed the baby who
was soaked in blood and tried to administer first aid.
A policeman, who spoke on the condition
of anonymity, said the baby was in a critical condition when she was
discovered because of the long hours she had stayed in the sack.
He said, “Expectedly, a new-born baby
should have been fed and kept warm immediately after birth but the
suspect did not feed the child. Rather, she put her in a sack, making it
difficult for the baby to breathe. The baby was also covered in blood
which means the suspect did not even deem it fit to clean her up.
“Policewomen were able to bathe the baby
and even bought a shawl and wrapped it around her but because the baby
was very little, we couldn’t do much so we rushed her to Igando General
Hospital. Due to the severity of the case, the baby was transferred to
Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja. However, the baby was
transferred again to Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi Araba,
where she was confirmed dead.”
The corpse of the baby, it was learnt, had been deposited at the morgue of General Hospital, Isolo.
PUNCH Metro learnt that
immediately after the incident, the police held a meeting with the
landlords in the area in a bid to locate the mother of the baby.
“When neighbours pointed out that
Ojelabi was heavily pregnant the previous day but could not give account
of the baby’s whereabouts, she automatically became a suspect. Upon
interrogation, she confessed,” the police source said.
Ojelabi, it was learnt, had been
transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba, and
would soon be charged to court.
When contacted, the spokesperson for the
state police command, Ngozi Braide, said the suspect would be charged
to court this week.
“The suspect dumped her baby which led to her (baby’s) death. She will be charged with infanticide,” she said.
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