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Baby kidnapped in Etete found at Tugela Ferry

The woman had allegedly befriended the baby's mother before disappearing with the infant.

A 23-year-old Etete mother almost lost her four-week-old baby who was kidnapped by a woman, but thanks to quick action by the Umhlali police task team the infant was soon found and the baby snatcher arrested.

Police tracked the woman to Tugela Ferry and with the help of a security company, the baby was found in good health, much to the relief of mother Silindile Ngema of Dark City.

She said the woman had been in Etete for several months while visiting her boyfriend, a grand-uncle of the child.

“She showed much compassion towards me, offering to stay up and look after the baby at night when my son cried.

“She used to say I should get some rest and she would take care of my baby, bathing and feeding him. I now believe it was her way of making sure the baby got used to her,” Ngema said.

Until last Monday, when the woman said she was taking a walk with him to the shop to buy baby food.

“I did not mind because she had been with us for months. Little did I know that was the day she would disappear with my child.”

The child’s disappearance was reported to the Umhlali police and they immediately investigated.

A quick breakthrough was made made last Wednesday when police received a tip-off from a source, who informed them the female being sought was at Tugela Ferry.

The police contacted a security company owner in Greytown, who was happy to assist and arranged a medical professional to be on standby with his team.

They found the baby snatcher in a house and rescued the boy, who was examined at Greytown Hospital and declared to be in good health.


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Lesley Naudé

Editor Lesley Naudé is a slightly frazzled mom of three (operating on less-than-optimum sleep) who cherishes life’s simple pleasures. She kick-starts her day with a strong cup of coffee, finds peace in ocean swims, and loves unwinding with a glass of red wine and a good book.
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