Shopping cart

Lagoscityreporters.com is a web-based news and entertainment portal established to deliver cutting edge, incisive and knowledge-driven journalism practicelagoscityreporters.com is mandated to drive this vision through online journalism.

TnewsTnews
  • Home
  • News
  • Nigerian Woman Loses Custody After Baby Brought To UK Found Not Biologically Hers
Featured

Nigerian Woman Loses Custody After Baby Brought To UK Found Not Biologically Hers

510
A Nigerian woman living in West Yorkshire has lost custody of a baby she brought into the UK, after a British Family Court ruled she had no biological connection to the child and may have obtained her through illegal means.
The woman, identified simply as Susan, was arrested at Gatwick Airport in July 2024 upon arrival from Nigeria with a newborn girl, Eleanor.
Before her trip, Susan had told her doctor that she was pregnant, but medical tests showed no signs of pregnancy instead revealing a tumour she refused to treat.
Susan claimed her pregnancies were undetectable, saying “my babies are always hidden,” as reported by the BBC.
She travelled to Nigeria in June, later telling UK doctors she had given birth there. Police and social services intervened when she returned with the baby. DNA tests showed no genetic link between the child and either Susan or her husband.
When questioned further, Susan claimed she conceived Eleanor through IVF using donor egg and sperm before moving to the UK in 2023.
She provided documents and photos to support her claim, but an expert social worker, Henrietta Coker, found they were forged.
The supposed clinic had no record of her treatment. The hospital where she claimed to have given birth turned out to be a rundown flat manned by teenagers in nurse uniforms. The doctor who signed the birth letter confirmed someone gave birth there, but not Susan.
“Impersonating people is common in this part of the world,” he told the investigator.
Messages on Susan’s phone raised further suspicion. In one, she wrote to a contact saved as “Mum oft Lagos Baby” asking for hospital items. The reply listed costs for “delivery drugs” and “hospital bill,” suggesting a possible baby transaction.
Judge Recorder William Tyler KC said Susan and her husband fabricated the story of Eleanor’s birth, used false documents, and caused the child “significant emotional and psychological harm.”
He ordered Eleanor be placed for adoption and issued a declaration of non-parentage.
The UK has restricted adoptions from Nigeria since 2021 due to trafficking concerns

Comments are closed

Related Posts

NEWS: Malami, Son Plead Not Guilty To Amended Charge | ARISE News’ Emeka Monye Launches N1m Award for Anambra’s Top WAEC Student Annually | Ahueze Receives N.2 Million “Emeka Monye Scholarship Prize” For Best Graduand, UNN |  lagoscityreporters.com Unveils Online Live Streaming Radio | Ahueze Vivian Isioma Emerges Winner Of The Inaugural Emeka Monye Scholarship Prize For Best Graduating Student, Mass Communication, UNN | SPORTS:  Nigeria’s Super Eagles Edge Iran In Thrilling Friendly | ADVERT:  Norahneys, Your one-stop shop for all unisex under wears, lingeries, night wears, children night wears, sports wears and other gift items, 6 Crowther by Calabar Street, Umuahia, Abia State. Call: 08039518552, norahney2612@gmail.com | For News Coverage, Adverts Placement And Other Enquiries, call: +234(0)8063310733