Born in a Mauritian prison: Child (5) to be reunited with family in SA

The child of a woman who is serving jail-time for drug trafficking in Mauritius, will be repatriated to South Africa to be reunited with her grandmother.

A woman who was arrested in Mauritius in 2019 on drug trafficking charges while she was pregnant, have been caring for her child, now five, in prison since she her birth. South African government officials have today travelled to Mauritius to repatriate the child.

A delegation from the Department of Social Development (DSD) plans to arrive back in the country on Friday with the child.

The DSD under the Directorate: Adoptions and International Social Service (ISS) received a request from the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) on May 15, to assist with family tracing, assessment and possible repatriation of the child.

“The biological mother was arrested in May 2019, while she was pregnant with the child. The minor child is currently in prison under the care of her mother, whilst awaiting her repatriation to South Africa.

“If the child is not repatriated to South Africa, she might be placed in the welfare system in Mauritius which will not be in her best interest, as it might complicate her chances of her being returned to her family,” the department said in a statement.

The Children’s Act mandates the department to repatriate South African children distressed in foreign countries.

“The department has assessed the nominated grandmother in the North West and found her to be suitable to look after the child. Upon their return from Mauritius, the child will be placed in the care of the grandmother who has agreed to look after the child until the mother is released,” the department said.

Since 2015, the department has repatriated 22 children who were distressed in foreign countries. The department is obligated by Section 7, subsection (1), (f), (ii), of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 that a child needs to maintain a connection with their family or extended family, culture or tradition. – SAnews.gov.za

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