The case of a Durban woman accused of dumping her baby down a storm water drain will go before court on Wednesday without her.
Police spokesperson Col. Thembeka Mbele said the case would proceed without the 27-year-old appearing in the dock: "It will be done in absentia as she is in hospital."
The woman, who is facing a charge of attempted murder, was arrested on Monday.
Baby Sibanisethu was plucked from a storm water drain in Newlands East in a dramatic four-hour rescue last week. She is currently recovering in a Durban hospital.
Storm water drain baby case to go before court without mom
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The case of a Durban woman accused of dumping her baby down a storm water drain will go before court on Wednesday without her.
Police spokesperson Col. Thembeka Mbele said the case would proceed without the 27-year-old appearing in the dock: "It will be done in absentia as she is in hospital."
The woman, who is facing a charge of attempted murder, was arrested on Monday.
Baby Sibanisethu was plucked from a storm water drain in Newlands East in a dramatic four-hour rescue last week. She is currently recovering in a Durban hospital.
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