A two-year old baby
girl stolen by unidentified men from her parents' home in Lagos last
week Friday after a vigil has been found at the local wing of the
Murtala Mohammed Airport, Ikeja, Lagos.
The little girl, Mercy
Osunbawo, was in captivity for five days before she was found at the
airport at about 2: 00 a.m. on Wednesday unaccompanied before she was
rescued and handed over to the airport police. It was not certain how
Mercy got to the airport.
Mercy was stolen in the night last week
Friday by unidentified men while she was sleeping in between her parents
at their Ejigbo home. The incident happened at their residence at 10,
Adeite Osunbawo Street, Ejigbo, Lagos.
After the baby was stolen,
both the parents and the police searched everywhere for her until she
was found at the airport. The little girl was reunited with her family
yesterday when the police handed her over to her parents. Neighbours,
family members and their church members gathered at the their residence
to praise and thank God for rescuing the girl.
The father of the
girl, Olanrewaju Osunbawo, who confirmed the incident, was full of
gratitude to God for the miraculous return of the child. He said he was
still in shock about what happened. Osunbawo said that on the night the
incident happened, he and members of his family had a vigil in their
home till 2:30 a.m. before they went to sleep. He said the missing girl
slept in between him and his wife on the same bed inside their bedroom,
while four other children slept in their parlour.
Narrating how they
discovered that Mercy was missing, Osunbawo said his wife, Kemi, first
woke up and started looking for the girl and she went to their palour
where other children were sleeping and did not find her. He said Kemi
immediately woke him up and informed him that Mercy was missing and he
went to the door and discovered that the door had been forced open.
The
couple, who married in 2007 and have five children, could not explain
how those who took their daughter away gained access to their apartment
without their movement being noticed by any member of the family and
their co-tenants.
Apart from stealing the baby, Osunbawo said the
suspects also stole their three phones and money kept in the house by
his wife. He said when they called one of the phones the men stole, the
call was picked but they refused to answer for possible negotiation and
since then the phones have remained switched off.
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