A dying nurse apologizes to God for swapping thousands of babies for fun, while working as a nurse at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) in Zambia.
Elizabeth Mwewa, a nurse who worked at the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka, Zambia, confessed on her sickbed about her swapping fun game. The dying nurse confessed that she has swapped not fewer than five thousand newborn babies. Elizabeth added that the exchange was done immediately after they have given “birth at the UTH maternity ward.”
Elizabeth Bwalya Mwewa is now diagnosed with cancer and, while lying on her sick bed, she confessed all her crimes on Monday: “May God forgive my sins. I used to swap babies at UTH for fun.”
Continuing, she says, “I have terminal cancer and I know I will die soon. I wish to confess my sins to God and to all those affected, especially those who gave birth to UTH during my service. I found God. I am born again now. I have nothing to hide. During the 12 years I worked at the UTH maternity ward, I swapped around 5,000 babies.”
“If you were born in UTH between the years 1983 to 1995 chances are your parents may not be your biological parents. I had developed a habbit of swapping newly born babies just for fun. So take a good look at your siblings, if for example everyone is light and you are darkie… you are that child and I am really sorry for that.”
“I know that I have sinned against God, forgive me for it. I also ask Zambians to forgive me the evil acts that I was doing to innocent children.”
“I have forced faithful couples to divorce after having passed DNA tests. It’s now that I realized it was just a demon who was using me. I brought many mothers to breastfeed children who are not biologically theirs.”
“I don’t want to go to Hell for that, Am really sorry I have sinned a lot. Please FORGIVE me”, said Sister Elizabeth Bwalya Mwewa.