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Mwikali Mwema,a house help was on Friday caught on camera breastfeeding her
employer’s nine-month-old baby. According to report, she was just two days in
the job when she was captured by a hidden camera in the living room. ..
The baby’s mother says she could not believe her eyes as she watched a live feed from the nanny camera on her smart phone while at work.
.She added that she was stiff worried that her baby could have been infected by the house help during the bizarre episode. She quickly took the lady for a medical check-up.To her relief, the lady tested negative for HIV and Hepatitis, both of which can be transmitted through breastfeeding.
“She had not left a suckling baby behind, nor aborted to justify why she was breastfeeding. The doctor confirmed this. Her motive was sexual. My child was a victim,” said the mother.
The baby’s mother said she bought a nanny cam for Sh10, 000 and installed it in the living room as a precaution to see what house helps do when she is not around.
“If u want to watch it live u have to have wifi in your house and are using a smartphone… I saw this act in real time, therefore I acted fast… she would denied it when we asked about, it is until we told her we have a camera that she admitted,” added the mother in a Facebook posting.
The house help, who is also a mother to a three-year-old child, was arrested and is in police custody awaiting trial.
The baby’s mother says she could not believe her eyes as she watched a live feed from the nanny camera on her smart phone while at work.
.She added that she was stiff worried that her baby could have been infected by the house help during the bizarre episode. She quickly took the lady for a medical check-up.To her relief, the lady tested negative for HIV and Hepatitis, both of which can be transmitted through breastfeeding.
“She had not left a suckling baby behind, nor aborted to justify why she was breastfeeding. The doctor confirmed this. Her motive was sexual. My child was a victim,” said the mother.
The baby’s mother said she bought a nanny cam for Sh10, 000 and installed it in the living room as a precaution to see what house helps do when she is not around.
“If u want to watch it live u have to have wifi in your house and are using a smartphone… I saw this act in real time, therefore I acted fast… she would denied it when we asked about, it is until we told her we have a camera that she admitted,” added the mother in a Facebook posting.
The house help, who is also a mother to a three-year-old child, was arrested and is in police custody awaiting trial.
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