“May God Forgive me for my sins”, says a UTH Nurse”
“I used to swap babies at UTH for fun”!, she confessed on Monday in her sick bed.
“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. I have found God, Ia, now born again. I have nothing to hide, In the 12 years I worked in the maternity ward at UTH, I swapped close to 5000 babies”, she 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 habbit 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 darkie… you are that child and I am really sorry for that”
“I know I sinned against God and may he forgve 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. Its now that I have realised I was just being used by a demon to do that. I have causeed many mothers to breastfeed children who are not theirs biologically. I dont want to go to Hell for that, Am really sorry I have sinned alot. Please FORGIVE me”, said Sister Elizabeth Bwalya Mwewa.
Aaa ba ECL niba tata kanshi
I must have been swapped with Tasila
I must have been swapped with Tasila
Just how would you do such horrendous act despite your raining? You should now expect the people whose lives you killed to forgive you? No, that can not happen. Just die quickly and quietly before you destroy more lives. You only told us about the babies that you swapped. Should we believe that you never killed some?
I hope this is not still happening at UTH or at any other health centre. You do not deserve forgiveness, not even by your own family, including the children who might not be yours. You are a big disgrace. Foolish woman.
I think everyone deserves forgiveness from both God and man,if God forgave who are we to judge