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Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by NwaNimo1(m): 6:03pm On Sep 11
A nurse who left her 10-week-old baby home alone while she went to work has been jailed.

Ruth Auta, 28, left her son Joshua Akerele at her nurses' accommodation at the Royal Bolton Hospital shortly after 06:30 GMT on 20 December 2022, returning over eight hours later.

She called an ambulance at 15:24, reporting her son was not breathing. He was pronounced dead at 16:40, despite attempts to resuscitate him.

Auta, who tried to flee the country after pleading guilty to child cruelty at an earlier court hearing, was jailed for three years at Bolton Crown Court on Tuesday.

'Terrible decision'

No conclusive cause of death could be given for Joshua, with the court hearing that he was a healthy baby.

The court heard he may have overheated due to the layers of clothing and bedding he was wrapped in, but other potential causes of death could not be ruled out.

Auta, of no fixed abode, initially told officers from Greater Manchester Police she had collected Joshua from a childminder after she had finished work on 20 December, claiming she had fallen asleep next to him and that she had found him unresponsive when she woke up.

CCTV footage obtained by police, however, showed Auta leaving her flat without Joshua at 06:47 and returning home alone at 15:13.

Messages found on her phone showed she had asked the childminder to tell the police she had looked after Joshua that day but the childminder told officers she had not seen the baby for a few days.

Auta was charged with cruelty to a child and pleaded guilty at a hearing at Manchester Magistrates' Court on 24 May.

The case was adjourned to 21 June for sentence but Auta was arrested at Gatwick Airport on 6 June after trying to board a flight to Nigeria on a one-way ticket.

Sara Davie, from the Crown Prosecution Service, said: "Whilst she went to work to provide care for other people, Ruth Auta left the very person who needed her care the most home alone."

Ms Davie said that, as a nurse, Auta should have known the dangers of leaving her baby unattended and "must now live with the consequences of the terrible decision she made that day".

She said Auta had failed to show remorse throughout the case, as well as misleading police about her childcare arrangements and then trying to evade justice by attempting to flee the country.

"Our thoughts and sympathies are with all those who have been affected by Joshua's death," Ms Davie added.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckgwkrqgzk4o

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by Afonjeezy(f): 6:04pm On Sep 11
She thinks it's Tinubu's regime where death is normal.

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by etrouble: 6:07pm On Sep 11
This one resemble criminal. But she go dey get sad that her baby die. Na money to take care of the baby she go find. She go regret the death, but no correction

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by NwaNimo1(m): 6:07pm On Sep 11
Afonjeezy:
She thinks it's Tinubu's regime where death is normal.

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by immortalcrown(m): 6:08pm On Sep 11
Sentiment aside, the mother was heartless, irrational and careless, no matter her desperation for money. Who is that adult that will leave a ten-week-old baby alone for 8 hours? Her jail term is too small.

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by Namaster: 6:09pm On Sep 11
"I don't need no man, I don't need no man!"

This is the end result.

She ABANDONED an infant for 8 solid hours. That's an UNIMAGINABLE level of cruelty. That poor baby died of TORTURE.

He'd first go thirsty. He'd go hungry. He'd get overheated. He'd get painful sores for being in one place for an extended period of time.

All because the lady CANNOT afford the cost of childcare by herself. If she had the baby with a responsible man who was in the picture, BOTH of them would have pooled their resources together to pay for a babysitter.

Or they might be on alternative shifts so one of them could look after the baby while the other goes to work.

By the way, I don't understand why a CHILD KILLER who tried to abscond only got a MEAGRE sentence of 3 years.

This woman KILLED a person. She should die in prison.

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by thorpido(m): 6:27pm On Sep 11
Is she well at all?
How do you leave a baby at home alone for that long?
To do that to a child of 8yrs is still considered a big offense not to talk of a baby.

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by Wawelexy(m): 6:35pm On Sep 11
She's so dumb.... She just killed that innocent baby with her foolishness

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by illicit(m): 6:40pm On Sep 11
RIP

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by PDJT: 6:59pm On Sep 11
- This Japa generation and abandonment of children for money are like 5 and 6. Some have even had their children taken from them but haven't told their families back home. SMH.

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by MrBrownJay1(m): 7:06pm On Sep 11
i guess her job was more important than her newborn child.
she must have been suffering from some undetected MENTAL ILLNESS... or POST PARTUM related madness.

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by mohbadliveson: 7:28pm On Sep 11
It's not by force to live in UK. If it's Nigeria, she will have someone to keep the baby with

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by omoredia: 7:28pm On Sep 11
Nigerians are cursed by God himself. Spit

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by Btruth: 7:28pm On Sep 11
Breaking the 11th commandment. UK doesn't joke with such at all.

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by Mordson: 7:28pm On Sep 11
Chai

What a terrible and negligent mother she is.

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by eepeepook: 7:29pm On Sep 11
The pikin no get papa, abi he was a modified clone of hers? Independent woman don kpai pikin. She will carry this regret for the rest of her life.

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by mohbadliveson: 7:29pm On Sep 11
Justice served

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by Manny21: 7:29pm On Sep 11
Ika, odaju abiapa

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by ATEAMS: 7:29pm On Sep 11
Chai

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by omoredia: 7:29pm On Sep 11
Na these type no like Trump because they want to be lawless. Cursed bIack idiots

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by TheTundeMuniru: 7:30pm On Sep 11
Now that's a serious Country.

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by blaise26abj(m): 7:31pm On Sep 11
NwaNimo1:


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckgwkrqgzk4o

Women stop killing babies and fetuses !!!!

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by APOPTOSIS: 7:31pm On Sep 11
Sorry Dear
Abroad isn't designed for one person at all especially if you feel like having kids.
If you must have kids, you must have a companion.
Must not ba a wife or husband but at least someone.
Nanny is as expensive as your white collar job. Nanny drains savings

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by Modecaih: 7:31pm On Sep 11
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom,,,,a word is enough for the wise

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by sylve11: 7:31pm On Sep 11
I havs seen a foolish nursing mother who left her 10 months old baby at home just to attend a burial ceremony.
cool

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by Flangelo12: 7:31pm On Sep 11
omoredia:
Na these type no like Trump because they want to be lawless. Cursed bIack idiots

Oyibo man, well done oh 👏.

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by Cmeo(m): 7:32pm On Sep 11
See what "it's all about money" mentality led her now

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by englishmart(m): 7:32pm On Sep 11
Auta, kin ci uwar ki

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by santaclaws: 7:32pm On Sep 11
Chai! This is one of the issues with raising a child alone... If she were living with her husband, this nonsense wouldn't have happened.
RIP to the kid.

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by Tjra: 7:33pm On Sep 11
cry

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Re: Nigerian Nurse Jailed In UK For Leaving Baby At Home To Go To Work by bigdammyj: 7:33pm On Sep 11
Noted.

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