SHE was gripped by so much fear and panic she could barely get a word out when she tried to tell the police what had happened.
It was almost impossible to find the words that no parent ever wants to hear themselves say – “My child has been kidnapped.”
Dipuo Nyambiri was overwhelmed and sobbing uncontrollably when she told the police her three-month-old boy had been taken from her at the Mamelodi West Clinic.
Dipuo (35) had brought little Tshegofatso to the clinic for his scheduled 14-week vaccinations. She wasn’t the least bit suspicious when a friendly woman seated next to her complimented her on her adorable infant and asked if she could hold him.
The stranger held him and played with him for a few minutes, until he dozed off, while the conversation between her and his mother turned to the spread of the Covid-19 virus.
As they chatted, a nurse approached them. “She came to tell us to undress our kids as it was time to weigh them,” recalls Dipuo, a domestic worker, who was listening attentively to the nurse.
“In the blink of an eye, the woman disappeared with my baby.”
Dipuo was overcome with panic. “I felt as if I was going mad when I realised the stranger had disappeared with my child,” she says.
This story is from the 2 April 2020 edition of Drum English.
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