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Parents Abandone Premature Baby Boy In Osun

A baby boy has been abandoned  in a Maternity Home, by his parents, immediately after premature birth, in  llesa ,Osun State.

This was revealed in a statement by the Coordinating Director in Ministry of Women , Children and Social Affairs, Mr Jide Falade , who said the mother of the child was rushed to “Aseyori Ni Temi Clinic and Maternity Home by her husband and mother-in-law  on the of February14, 2022 with a complaint of stomach ache. 
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He explained that after several medical examinations she gave birth to a premature baby boy.

Falade further hinted that some hours thereafter, his parents and mother- -in-law  absconded, leaving the baby behind.

According to him all efforts made by the Police and the Ministry to locate the runaway parents had been fruitless.

The Coordinating Director   therefore appealed to to the members of public to assist in locating the relatives or parents of the baby.

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