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A baby born with a deformity has been abandoned at a private hospital in Naivasha, Nakuru County. The baby’s family allegedly condemned the minor as cursed while the mother refused to breastfeed or clothe her. The management of ITARC Hospital led by the hospital Operations manager James Kabuki says they are consulting specialists from Kenyatta National Hospital.
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Disabled baby abandoned in hospital : Family claims baby is cursed, mother refused to breastfeed
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