A baby boy supposed to be eight-day-old was found
wrapped inside a bag and abandoned at a cemetery in Kakuri, Kaduna South local
government area of Kaduna State yesterday. The boy, who had maggots coming out
from every opening on his body, was still alive, according to two good
Samaritans who located him in the area.
Mr. Robert Ogbole, a student of Bayero University
Kano and Miss Grace Yahaya, a Kaduna State athlete who found the baby, narrated
their experiences to newsmen at the Kakuri police station where it was taken to
after receiving first aid at a nearby hospital in Kakuri.
Ogbole said: “I was at home at about 11: 30 am when
my younger brother (Mike), who passed through the cemetery to the football
field came with a report that he heard the sound of a baby inside a bag at the
cemetery. So, I quickly called my neighbour (Grace), and we ran to the place. “On
getting there, we found this baby boy rapped all over with cloth and was kept
in the cemetery, so we picked him and this my neighbour helped to unwrap him,
the baby had maggots coming from every opening of his body but was still alive.
“We then took the baby to Young Men Christian
Association (YMCA) clinic in Kakuri where the baby was treated before we
brought him to the police station.
“The nurse at the clinic confirmed that the baby
should be about a week old and probably would have been in that condition for
about four days,’’ she said.
When contacted, the Kaduna Police Public Relations
Officer (PPRO), DSP Aminu Lawan, confirmed the incident. “When the baby boy was
brought to our police station in Kakuri, our men immediately swung into action.
We have taken the baby to the Saint Gerard Catholic Hospital for necessary
medical investigation and treatment. At the end of the treatment, we will
process all the documents and hand over the baby to the social welfare for
further necessary action.
Meanwhile, the PPRO said, the police will carry out
necessary investigation with a view to unveiling the perpetrator of such
dastardly act.
Culled from Leadership report
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