Zambian Woman Confess To Have Swapped Over 5000 Babies As An Active Nurse
A Zambian nurse, Elizabeth Mwewa, has confessed her sins on her sick bed as she has asked God for forgiveness. What did she do?
The nurse who used to work at The University Teaching Hospital (UTH) in Zambia confessed that she has exchanged over 5,000 babies during 12 years of service.
"I have terminal cancer and I know I will be dying soon. I wish to confess my sins before God and before all the affected people especially those who were giving birth at UTH during my service," she said.
According to the elderly woman, she is now born again and did not want to hide anything.
"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 confessed. Mwewa added that it became a habit and she used to do it for fun while acknowledging that she has sinned against God and Zambians and would want them to forgive her.
"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. I have caused some faithful couples to divorce after going for DNA Tests," she said.
She also put the blame on the devil whom she claimed was using her to commit the sins she's most regretful about.
"I have caused many mothers to breastfeed children who are not theirs biologically. I don't want to go to Hell for that, I'm really sorry I have sinned a lot. Please forgive me," she begged.
Mwewa also added that kids born between 1983 to 1995 at the hospital should check themselves particularly if they look different from their other siblings. “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," she said.
"So take a good look at your siblings, if for example everyone is light and you are darkie… you are that child and I am really sorry for that," she added.
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