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A sixteen-year-old mother has been arraigned before the Agbozume Magistrate Court for dumping her 10-month old baby in a bush.
The prosecutor, Police Chief Inspector, Esperance Agbo told the Court presided over by Mr. Issah Iddrisu that the mother, who resided with her grandmother at Atsivuta in the Nogokpo/Atsivuta Electoral Area in the Ketu South Municipality on September 04, this year, dumped her baby in a nearby bush.
He said the reason for her action was to please her new boyfriend, who complained about her lover bringing along her baby any time she was visiting.
Chief Inspector Agbo said a middle-aged woman, Madam Dzigbordi Katesu, who found the baby was accompanied by Mr. Jonas Fotor Agbagba, the Assembly-man for the Area to report the case at about 0530 hours on September 05.
He said that the Assembly-man later returned to the Police with the teen mother, who confessed dumping her baby.
He narrated that Police investigations revealed the suspect got pregnant while at Akosombo but was delivered of her baby at the grandmother's place.
Mr. Agbo said she had another boyfriend, who usually complained about the presence of the baby on each visit.
The prosecution said the baby was given to the suspect's grandmother, while the teen mother is expected to report to the Police every three days until the case has been disposed of.
Meanwhile, the teen mother has failed to disclose the father of her baby.
The case resumes on September 25.
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