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Adulterous mum dumps her newborn
06 Feb 2014 at 22:42hrs | Views
HARARE - An adulterous 24-year-old Epworth woman who is a mother of three has appeared in court for abandoning her newborn baby sired by another man.
Christine Mafara pleaded guilty to charges of exposing an infant as defined in Section 108 of the Criminal Codification and Reform Act Chapter 9:23.
Mafara appeared before Harare magistrate Mr Tendai Mahwe who sentenced her to 12 months in prison.
Six months were suspended for five years on condition she does not commit a similar crime and the remaining six months were set aside for 210 hours of community service at Dzivaresekwa Police Station.
The Herald reports that the married woman, who was visibly ashamed, pleaded for the court's lenience.
"I don't know what came over me. I am ashamed of what I have done. Abandoning my fourth child was not what I planned to do, but I don't know where the father of this child is.
"I could not face my husband and tell him that the pregnancy was not his," she said.
The baby, a bouncing baby boy, survived and has since been taken to Harare Central Hospital.
Prosecutor Mr Farai Gatsi told the court that on January 25 Mafara gave birth to a baby boy. She took the baby and abandoned him along Tembwe Road in Epworth.
Seven days later, she visited a self-styled prophetess in Dzivarasekwa to inquire about the whereabouts of the baby she had abandoned.
Mafara confessed to the prophetess that she had abandoned the child.
Christine Mafara pleaded guilty to charges of exposing an infant as defined in Section 108 of the Criminal Codification and Reform Act Chapter 9:23.
Mafara appeared before Harare magistrate Mr Tendai Mahwe who sentenced her to 12 months in prison.
Six months were suspended for five years on condition she does not commit a similar crime and the remaining six months were set aside for 210 hours of community service at Dzivaresekwa Police Station.
The Herald reports that the married woman, who was visibly ashamed, pleaded for the court's lenience.
"I could not face my husband and tell him that the pregnancy was not his," she said.
The baby, a bouncing baby boy, survived and has since been taken to Harare Central Hospital.
Prosecutor Mr Farai Gatsi told the court that on January 25 Mafara gave birth to a baby boy. She took the baby and abandoned him along Tembwe Road in Epworth.
Seven days later, she visited a self-styled prophetess in Dzivarasekwa to inquire about the whereabouts of the baby she had abandoned.
Mafara confessed to the prophetess that she had abandoned the child.
Source - Herald