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UK family court in chaos as Nigerian baby trafficking plot unravels at Gatwick
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51818, member: 636"] British authorities arrested a West Yorkshire woman at Gatwick Airport after she returned from Nigeria with an infant she claimed was her biological child. The woman had informed her doctor about a pregnancy before traveling to Africa, though medical tests revealed no pregnancy and indicated a tumor instead. She refused treatment and maintained that her previous pregnancies had been undetectable through scans. The suspect insisted her babies remained hidden during gestation periods that sometimes lasted thirty months. Immigration officials detained her upon arrival and separated the infant from the family unit. DNA testing proved the woman and her husband shared no genetic connection with the child they brought from Nigeria. Court investigator Henrietta Coker traveled to Nigeria and discovered the alleged birth location was a dilapidated apartment staffed by teenagers in nursing uniforms. The doctor who signed birth documentation confirmed someone had delivered a baby at the location but identified the woman in photographs as someone other than the suspect. Text messages recovered from the woman's phone showed communications with a contact saved as Mum oft Lagos Baby discussing hospital items and delivery costs totaling approximately £1,785. The messages operated in automatic self-destruct mode, suggesting deliberate concealment. Family Court Judge William Tyler determined the couple had staged false birth scenes and submitted fraudulent documentation to authorities. Nigerian authorities have shut down more than 200 illegal baby factories during the past five years, with some facilities containing kidnapped women forced into repeated pregnancies. The court ordered the child's placement for adoption while granting her British nationality and a new identity. [/QUOTE]
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