Lady Cries Out As Nursing Mother Leaves Her Baby With Her And Disappears (Video)
A Nigerian lady identified as Deborah on Twitter has cried out after a mum left her baby with her and then disappeared.
She explained that she was in church when a mum asked her to help her hold her child so she could go buy something outside. However, the woman refused to show up after hours. She took a video of the baby, shared it on Twitter and hopes people would help located the mother of the child.
She wrote;
“Please help me retweet till her mom sees it, she left her with me in church yesterday and till now I have not set my eye on her, I don’t know her like that, she said sister please help me hold her I want to buy something and till now I have not seen her please retweet.”
Please help me retweet till her mom sees it, she left her with me in church yesterday and till now I have not set my eye on her, I don’t know her like that, she said sister please help me hold her I want to buy something and till now I have not seen her please retweet pic.twitter.com/kxkzAMT5CK
— deborah🔱 (@debbyeric254) July 6, 2020
Good evening every body please help me retweet this video till her mom sees it please
This is my number 09074397994 mummy baby please come for your child
Please if this video gets to your timeline retweet please #TachaTheStorm #dontleavememusic #MamboNiOneTouch #lasisi pic.twitter.com/itB9p4bD3f— deborah🔱 (@debbyeric254) July 6, 2020
She added that she went to the police station this morning but they are still trying to locate the baby’s mother or father.
Good morning all about the child I am on my way to woman affair from there to the police station, but my people and pastor are still looking for the baby family members or the child father.
I will post a video of the outcome later thank you #TachaMoney #COVIDー19 #IRENE— deborah🔱 (@debbyeric254) July 7, 2020
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