Eastern Cape policewoman helps deliver baby in her police van

A new-born baby weighing 4kg wrapped in a plastic bag was found inside a rubbish bin outside Tops Liquor Store in Malcomess Mall in Southernwood
A new-born baby weighing 4kg wrapped in a plastic bag was found inside a rubbish bin outside Tops Liquor Store in Malcomess Mall in Southernwood
A Nelson Mandela Bay policewoman can add another title to her CV – that of midwife.

Constable Magda Bezuidenhout of the Kwanobuhle police station in Uitenhage helped deliver a baby in the early hours of Friday morning. She was on patrol when a frantic woman stopped her vehicle and told her about a woman in labour in Hoyana Street.

“She responded and found a 21-year-old woman who was about to give birth on the roadside. Bezuidenhout opened a van‚ and turned it into a labour van with assistance of her colleagues‚ who brought her essentials such as water and gloves. (Together‚ they) helped a woman to deliver a 3.66kg baby‚” police spokesman Sergeant Majola Nkohli said.

“The incident was not the first for Bezuidenhout‚ who also assisted another woman on 28 December 2015.

“The woman‚ who did not want to be mentioned by name‚ was full of praise for Bezuidenhout‚ and further mentioned that she walked few kilometres with stones in her hands to fend off any possible attack on her way to Letitia Bam Hospital‚ which was few metres from where she gave birth.”

- Tiso Black Star Group Digital/HeraldLive

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