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The two-week old baby, stolen from the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital last week has been reunited with her mother.
The baby, Abigail Adu was stolen by a self-styled nurse lurking around the hospital when the mother, Millicent Williams stepped away for a medical checkup.
The alleged baby thief, Jacinta Oduro Kwarteng is said to have sold the baby for three hundred cedis.
The newborn baby was later found in a bush at Assin Fosu in the Central Region after the arrest of the suspect.
The mother Millicent Williams who spoke to Joy News, said she spent sleepless nights crying unceasingly.
She is however deeply relieved that at last has her baby back.
The police have mounted a search for the woman who bought the baby.
Inspector Irene Oppong, Public Affairs Officer at Domestic Violence and Victims Support Unit (DOVVSU), said the culprit, Auntie Atta is believed to be hiding in Accra or Assin-Fosu.
She sought the support of the general public to bring the suspect to justice.
Source: Joy News/Ghana
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