A Woman who believed to have been deceived into thinking she had conceived a child by Nigerian fraudsters has lost her battle to tend to the infant she brought home to the UK from the African 'clinic'.
in 2010, The Woman of both British and Nigerian nationality, headed out from London to the African nation after she has tried countless time to conceive naturally. In the wake of being "tranquilized" and experiencing a procedure which resembled childbirth, the woman came back to the UK with the newborn child who has severe disabilities.
months later, the baby was taken into social care, with a judge ordering earlier this year that the kid be taken care of by the state. The woman, who thought she was his biological mother in spite of DNA tests that concluded otherwise, battled the decision, however has lost the appeal at the High Court. Today a judge ruled the woman ought not have any part in the child's upbringing regardless of thinking that he was her child.
The court heard how the woman flew out to Nigeria in 2010 to experience 'home grown treatment' she thought would help her conceive a child. Regardless of being told by a British GP that she was not pregnant, the Woman came back to Nigeria where, after a childbirth emulated process, she was presented with the kid.
'Her state of mind at that point was that she continued to hope against hope that it might just be the case that she was the baby’s mother. 'She closed her eyes to all of the pointers in the other direction,' Lady Justice Black said.
In 2012 the pair came back to the UK where, regardless her efforts, the kid's health suffered from severe disabilities. Visits to health services raised concerns over how the woman and the child were related.
After an appeal to win back the custody of the child, it was stated that the woman was being hostile to social workers. Judge Pamela Scriven QC told the court the woman was a self justifying and narrow minded in her words she expressed that the woman saw the world through a narrow and self-justifying lens.
The ruling stated that the boy's affairs be parmanently overseen by local authorities , a decision which the woman and her legal team appealed. However, lady Justice Black said today that their efforts had 'no real prospect of success'
'I consider that these various grounds of appeal have no real prospect of success on appeal. 'The judge made careful factual findings, which rightly identified the many problems in the way in which this woman approached the child’s welfare.'
Report By - MrLylkyd
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