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Saturday, February 28, 2015

South Africa: Parents Find Daughter 17 Years After Kidnap

A newborn was kidnapped from a Cape Town hospital in 1997 but her parents never gave up hope and now, 17 years later, they have found her.
The family had always celebrated their missing daughter's birthday on April 28, and following her remarkable discovery the girls' biological family is planning a festive celebration for her first birthday with them.



Morne Nurse the father of a girl that was kidnapped as a baby 17 years ago,
leaves court after attending the appearance of a woman suspected of the kidnapping in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. South African police say a girl who was kidnapped as a baby 17 years ago, has been returned to her family. Police spokesman Andre Traut said that a 50-year-old woman was arrested and appeared in court on Friday morning in connection with the kidnapping. (AP Photo) 



"We have to plan something very big," the girl's aunt told South Africa's Cape Talk radio station after it reported that DNA tests confirmed she was the child kidnapped from the Groote Schuur Hospital.
A 50-year-old woman was arrested and appeared in court Friday on charges of kidnapping and fraudulently pretending to the child's biological mother, police spokesman Andre Traut said. The woman will again appear in court on March 6, after she has gone through an identity parade, according to the South African Press Association.
The girl, who turns 18 in April, was raised by the arrested woman and her husband as their only child. She was living just a couple miles (kilometers) from her biological parents but, as the Cape Argus newspaper reports, the amazing discovery happened by chance when she became friends with her younger biological sister, when they attended the same school.

In her final year of high school, friends told her about a new student who had an uncanny resemblance to her, her biological aunt said. The two girls met and bonded instantly, despite the four-year age difference.

"There was just an incredible connection," her aunt told the radio station.
The younger daughter told her parents about her new friend who looked just like her. Still hopeful, the family invited the girl to their home for coffee, the Cape Argus reported. After seeing her, the father immediately contacted the police who revived their investigation into the kidnapping, the newspaper reported.
The police found that the couple claiming to be the teenager's parents could not prove she was their biological daughter, and DNA tests were carried out, the Cape Argus reported.
Biological mother and daughter were reunited for the first time on Thursday, the mother weeping, the child's elated aunt told the Cape Talk radio station.

"When she saw (her) yesterday, she knew, 'This is my child.' She said DNA wasn't necessary, she just knew," the child's aunt told the radio station. The child's biological mother, Celeste Nurse, has given a number of interviews in the years since the kidnapping, often when other babies were snatched.

Recovering from the birth of her first child 17 years ago, Nurse woke up to find a woman dressed as a hospital nurse sitting by her hospital bed, her newborn baby still in the cot, she told the Cape Times in 2011. She drifted off, groggy from the cesarean section operation.
"When I woke up there was a nurse saying my child is gone. You can't imagine the feeling," Nurse told the newspaper. "I just hope one day someone will realize something or see something and bring her back to us."

The Nurses had three other children, but continued their search for their eldest daughter, never giving up hope.
"I'll never, ever give up hope. I can feel it in my gut — my daughter is out there and she is going to come home," biological father Morne Nurse told the Weekend Argus newspaper five years ago. The family threw a birthday party for their kidnapped daughter each year, her siblings blowing out the candles on her cake.
The girl has not been identified by The Associated Press because she is a minor and a judge has ruled that the press should not publish the name under which she was raised. She is still in the custody of social services, according to police, but as soon as she is home, her newly-found family plan to celebrate her birthday with her for the first time.culled




Wow!....this is the sad part of stealing somebody's child,blood always pulls them back to their biological parents and the disgrace falls back on the thief.it is better to adopt than to steal...I remember the story of Mama a dramatic story that Frank Olize anchored many years ago. 



47 comments:

  1. Oh wow! Now that's incredible.

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    1. I don't even know how that Mama's case ended sef. I was so young but I had interest in the case so much

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    2. Me too I don't konw how the mamas story ended. Nah wah . Kidnapping at all level is so wrong not to talk of a baby whose biological parents live close by. She was just marking time. I thank God she was found. With all d streSs of pregnancy one idiot will just take the child just like that.

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    3. Nothing is hidden under the sun!



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    4. Ahhh Stella I mentioned that mama's gist recently on one post. I can never forget that isshh... I think Abike Dabiri was involved as well. It was one hell of a controversy. As mama 65 or so claim say na her pikin. Whatever happened to the child sef?

      Blood is indeed thicker than water. And it sure smells too.

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    1. This brought tears to my eyes. I can imagine their joy now that they've found her.

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  3. Finally, a true life story with a happy ending. The parents who stole the baby are dump to stay within the same area as the biological parents. Blood pulls family together even from a great distance, talk more of few km away. I love the faith of the parents and I'm so happy for the reunion

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  4. Why not adopt,look at the shame they brought to their self

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    1. God is awesome after 17years...wooow. I am so happy for them.

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  6. Mmmmmm thank God they finally reunited!

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  7. Wow!! Amaze balls... What a reunion!!

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  8. Hmmm everyday for the thief one day for the owner a practical example

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  9. Wow!
    My added happiness here is that d girl sounds like she was raised right and in a Loving family unit.

    Happy for her n her new-found family.
    Sad for the other woman.buh she had it coming.

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  10. Wow....blood is thicker than water

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  11. This story reminds me of a telemondo series I've seen... I'm happy for them.

    Bella ragazza.

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    1. Pls what do u people seem in that Telemundo sef? Lol. I only managed to watch it for a few minutes at the salon when they won't let person hear word.
      Omo see all the salon stylists watching this Telemundo o...nail technicians, cleaners, pedicurists etc... all their attention on this program. They will argue and argue. Sigh

      It became annoying sef cos my stylist nearly allowed relaxer to burn my scalp.

      Telemundo this and that... Ok ooo

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  12. Jesus! it takes a 'special' breed of human being to steal a baby, you look at that child everyday knowing that her parents are in agony since you stole her away. can't wrap my head around it. this world!

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  13. May God make the barren fruitful, adoption in naija is very very difficult, not in support of d couple who stole d child but one can only pray that d barren wil obtain God's mercy. Happy for the girl's parent

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  14. Awww... the funny thing is the girl might be rebellious and angry, that's if the family that kidnapped her treated her well.

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  15. God is stil God n makes al tinz beautiful @ his own time; am so inspired

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  16. Dts a tin of joy to hear this morning. Thank u Lord for returning joy to dis family.

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  17. Wow God is wonderful


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  18. Amazing. I can imagine the feeling they'll have seeing their child after so many years.

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  19. People can be mean.
    Imagine.

    XOXO MYSTERY

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  20. And to think that she lived close to her biological home all the while. God's time is the best.

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  21. Wow, thank God she was found. The parents never gave up on their search!

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  22. What of if she loves her thief theif mother and would not want to go home to her biological parents
    Happy for them all

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  23. I know of a girl dat stole a baby , she was caught nd beaten to a pulp but after all said and done her husband who have kids from his previous marriage took her back . No child till now

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  24. Mama and sade, newsnight made sense. Was a must watch.

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  25. Wow. Goodnews. Never steal anoda woman's baby,the end result isn't always pleasant.

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  26. Wow....after 17 years. Thabkt God.

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  27. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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  28. I hope they all bound well and no scars in the innocent girls heart, I hope it doesn't destroy her, knowing that the people who raised you are strangers and not your biological parent can be detrimental!.

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  29. The owner always wins and the truth can never be buried for life. #StopStealing#

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  30. Sounds like a nollywood script. 17wasted years. If they had officially adopted a kid or two, this mess would hv been avoided. To think they foolishly lived close to the couple the stole their child .....

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  31. Nothing is hidden under the sun!!! Thank God

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