Eight days after taking up a job as a nanny, she reportedly picked up her boss kids from school, disappears with them to an unknown destination and has been unreachable over the phone.
According to reports, the nanny who is identified as Busayo picked up two kids Nadia and Khalifa Mutana, 6 and 3 years old respectively, from their school in Gbagada, Lagos, but failed to return them to their parents since on Monday, November 26, 2018.
Punch News confirms that the family of the stolen children are not able to track Busayo for lack of sufficient information.
At the PrimeRose School in Gbagada Phase II where the Mutana kids were reportedly abducted, a statement released by the institution seeks to notify the public that the incident is not a case of negligence.
“Sequel to the incident involving two of our pupils, we write to inform you that it was not as a result of any form of negligence or breach of security on the part of the school.
“It is simply a case of abduction in which parents do not have any background information about the supposed caregiver they employed.
“We are in distress as a school because two of our precious jewels are involved and this is a hard blow to us. We implore all parents to join us as we pray for the safe return of these children.”
Lagos State Police spokesperson CSP Chike Oti confirms the suspect Busayo to be 18 years old.
According to reports, the help is unable to be traced via her phone since the incident occurred.
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