
Police and health authorities have launched a full-scale investigation into the mysterious disappearance of a newborn baby at the Salaga Municipal Hospital in the East Gonja Municipality. The incident, which has shocked both the local community and hospital management, has led to the immediate interrogation of several staff members by the police. Authorities are working to uncover the exact circumstances under which the infant went missing from the facility's care.
Hospital Administrator Aloysius Bokuma confirmed the development, describing the occurrence as unprecedented for the municipal facility. According to Bokuma, the hospital has officially notified the Northern Regional Health Directorate and submitted a comprehensive report regarding the incident. As part of the preliminary criminal investigation, police are focusing their questioning on health workers across two specific shifts who were on duty during the timeframe the baby was reported missing.
In response to the crisis, the Northern Regional Health Directorate is dispatching a specialized fact-finding team to Salaga to conduct a thorough administrative probe. This team is expected to evaluate hospital protocols and security measures to identify potential lapses that may have allowed the disappearance to occur. The investigation aims to establish whether the incident was a result of negligence or a coordinated criminal act.
Meanwhile, the family of the missing newborn remains in a state of extreme distress, expressing deep concern over the lack of immediate answers. They have made a passionate appeal to the Ghana Police Service and the Regional Health Directorate to expedite their efforts to locate the child. As the joint investigation between the police and health authorities progresses, the community awaits further updates on a situation that has raised serious questions regarding security at municipal health centers.
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