Mother Undergoes DNA Test In Baby Switch Saga

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FRANCISTOWN: A 37-year-old mother who has taken Nyangabgwe Referral Hospital (NRH) to court over a case involving possible baby swapping will finally find closure after DNA samples were extracted from her for paternity tests.

The child’s mother told The Monitor that officials from the police forensic laboratory in Gaborone took her blood samples for DNA tests at Nyangabgwe Referral Hospital (NRH) last week Friday.

NRH was ordered by Justice Barnabas Nyamadzabo to perform DNA tests on the corpse and the applicant, Dineo Bentu, who said the corpse was not her child. The corpse is currently at NRH mortuary awaiting burial.

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