SA woman on trial for stealing tot 18 years ago
A WOMAN charged with stealing a newborn baby 18 years ago was standing trial in a South African court yesterday, in a case that only came to light when school pupils noticed a startling resemblance between a student and a new girl.
The accused 50-year-old woman has been on bail since March last year after DNA tests confirmed that the new girl and the 17-year-old final-year student were in fact biological sisters.
The younger girl was the daughter of Celeste and Morne Nurse, whose first child was snatched as a 3-day-old baby named Zephany in April 1997 from Cape Town’s Groote Schuur hospital.
Police were alerted after Zephany’s parents became convinced the older girl was their missing baby.
Without knowing it, the Nurse family had been living within a couple of kilometers of their kidnapped daughter, while celebrating her birthday every year and never giving up hope of finding her.
Zephany, who was renamed by her new family, is now approaching her 19th birthday after reportedly being raised with love and kindness by the accused woman and her husband, who she believed were her real parents.
In a statement read on her behalf by a lawyer shortly after Zephany discovered the truth about her past, she said: “I want to say thank you to all the people who supported me through this, for continuously praying and never giving up on looking for me.”
The suspect, who has not been named to protect the girl’s new identity, reportedly had a series of miscarriages before allegedly stealing Zephany from the hospital.
She faces a minimum of five years in jail if convicted in the Cape Town High Court of kidnapping, but prosecutors had indicated earlier that they could be open to a plea bargain after consultations with both sides.
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