• November 4, 2024

This Nurse Was Dying Of Cancer, Her Final Words Wrecked Thousands Of Families!

A former maternity ward nurse in Zambia has allegedly made a deathbed confession that sounds like a plot straight out of a movie.

Her confession about switching babies “for fun” quickly went viral.

Elizabeth Mwewa, a nurse who worked in the maternity ward at The University Teaching Hospital (UTH) in Zambia, and has terminal cancer and confessed “on her sick bed” that she exchanged more than 5,000 babies of new mothers during her work in the maternity ward.

Here’s what Mwewa said:

“If you were born in UTH between the years 1983 to 1995 chances are your parents may not be your biological parents. I had developed a habit of swapping newly born babies just for fun. So take a good look at your siblings, if for example everyone is light and you are dark you are that child and I am really sorry for that.”

“I have found God, I am now born again. I have nothing to hide. In the 12 years I worked in the maternity ward at UTH, I swapped close to 5,000 babies,” She added.

This far-fetched claim quickly went viral, and the worst part is, Mwewa admits that she actually found it fun to swap around babies, and that was the reason that she continued to do it for so many years.

While it is still not clear if this is indeed the truth or not, it wouldn’t be a bad idea for those born at UTH during those years to go for a DNA test.

In fact, Mwewa has claimed that in the past, her switching of babies has caused some couple to get divorced because children’s paternity was called into question.

Mwewa also has raised the fact that she has “caused many mothers to breastfeed children who are not theirs biologically.” Besides the fact that it’s already so hard to imagine thousands of kids being raised by complete strangers, it’s also very sad to think of the harsh reality – some of these switched babies probably ended up in broken or abusive homes, all because one nurse thought it’d be a fun prank to mess with families and people’s futures.

“I know I sinned against God and may he forgive me for that. I am also asking Zambians to forgive me for the evil things I was doing to innocent children,” Mwewa says. “It’s now that I have realized I was just being used by a demon to do that. I don’t want to go to Hell. [I am] really sorry I have sinned a lot. Please forgive me.”

If Mwewa is indeed telling the truth, then that is one large and extensive sin. God might forgive her, but I doubt any of the families that she’s hurt will.

How is it possible that any one person could’ve swapped as many babies as Mwewa purportedly claimed she did? In order to have switched 5,000 babies between 1983 and 1995, Mwewa would’ve had to do so at a rate of about one infant, every day, for 13 years.  Either way, if she is telling the truth this is a scary thought.

What do you think of Mwewa’s confession? Did you ever think it was possible for someone like a nurse to switch babies like this? What would you do if you found out that you were switched at birth

Source: SMAG

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