How Fire service rescues newborn in pit toilet

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Kano, Feb.15, 2023: The Kano State Fire Service on Wednesday said it rescued a newborn baby thrown inside a latrine by an alleged mentally challenged mother at Sabon Titi quarters, Gidan Kankara in Kano.

The Public Relations Officer of Kano State Fire Service, Alhaji Saminu Abdullahi, who state this in a statement said that the incident occurred on Wednesday morning.

He said that the service received a distress call from a member of its staff, Ibrahim Umar-Muhammad, around 10:49 a.m. and immediately dispatched a rescue team to the scene.

He added that, “upon receiving the information, we quickly dispatched our rescue team and a vehicle to the scene at about 10:54 a.m.

According to the statement, Muhammed said that the mentally challenged mother, who also had another six year old daughter, gave birth to the newborn and dumped the baby in a latrine.

“Fortunately, the six year old daughter quickly raised an alarm on her mother’s act and with good efforts of neighbors and firemen, the baby was rescued alive.

He said the mother was handed over to her grandfather, Abubakar Umar-Usman of Sabon Titi quarters to take the newborn to hospital for medical attention.

He alleged that incident might have resulted from the a suspicion that the newborn came out of wedlock. 

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