Missing Durban baby found unharmed

Baby Siwaphiwe Mbambo was found inside a suspicious vehicle near the Mariannhill Toll Plaza.


The missing Durban baby, Siwaphiwe Mbambo has been found by SAPS after they followed a lead and intercepted a suspicious vehicle near the Mariannhill Toll Plaza between midnight and 1am on Sunday, reports the Highway Mail.

Lieutenant-Colonel Thulani Zwane, spokesperson for KZN SAPS, said the baby was found unharmed in the vehicle and has been taken to a place of  safety. While the Highway Mail reports one person was arrested, TimesLive and EWN report that three suspects have been arrested. EWN further reports that the suspects face kidnapping and other charges.

The one-month-old baby girl was taken during a hijacking incident in central Durban on Friday afternoon.

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Zwane thanked SAPS, the community and everyone involved in helping find the baby. Zwane added that circumstances are pending the investigation and a formal statement would be released soon.

Rivaaj Ramdas of the Tactical Shooting Team, who has been involved in the search for the baby, said: “Thanks to the heroes and servants of the community – Prem Balram and Vinod Balram from Reaction Unit South Africa (RUSA) for going beyond the call of duty to to help us in the search for the baby.

“A huge thanks to the fellow SAPS team members who worked behind the scenes. You guys rock.”

Emergency Control SA also released a statement to extend their heartfelt gratitude to all who sacrificed their time, efforts and prayers for the little baby.

“There are too many people and organisations to mention but you know who you are. Ubuntu. God bless you all. United we stand, divided we fall.”

Caxton News Service