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I swapped about 5,000 babies in 12 years I worked in maternity ward at UTH - Nurse reportedly admits 2 days ago 654534 views by Taiwo Owolawi - A former nurse, Elizabeth Mwewa, has confessed her sins on her hospital bed - The former nurse who is suffering from cancer revealed that she has exchanged about 5000 babies while working at the hospital - Mwewa added that it became a habit and she used to do it for fun - The sick nurse is now confessing and asking God for forgiveness Nurses are seen as caregivers in the hospital and patients are supposed to feel safe and taken care of in their charge. However, some nurses have proven to be the devil in human form. A Zambian nurse, Elizabeth Mwewa, has confessed her sins on her sick bed as she asked God for forgiveness. The nurse who used to work at The University Teaching Hospital (UTH) in Zambia confessed that she has exchanged over 5000 babies during her service. PAY ATTENTION: Install our latest app for Android and read the best news about Nigeria I swapped about 5,000 Babies in 12 years I worked in maternity ward at UTH - Elizabeth Mwewa I swapped about 5,000 Babies in 12 years I worked in maternity ward at UTH - Elizabeth Mwewa Source: UGC "I have terminal cancer and I know I will be dying soon. I wish to confess my sins before God and before all the affected people especially those who were giving birth at UTH during my service. I have found God, I am now born again. I have nothing to hide, In the 12 years I worked in the maternity ward at UTH, I swapped close to 5000 babies," Zambian Observer reports Mwewa added that it became a habit and she used to do it for the fun. According to her, she carried out the act for a duration of 12 years as she worked at the maternity ward of the hospital. The sick woman explained that she is now born again and has nothing to hide. She also added that she has sinned against God and Zambians and would not want to go to hell for her past sins. Read more: https://www.legit.ng/1231694-i-swapped-5000-babies-12-years-i-worked-maternity-ward-uth-nurse-reportedly-admits.html