Kenya - Miracle babies case
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Eddah and Michael Odera Gibert Deya Mary Deya Ms Miriam Nyeko Ms Rose Kiserem
Pumwani Maternity Hospital
Self-styled Archbishop Gilbert Deya, claimed that women could become pregnant through the power of prayer. Women then traveled to Kenya where they were said to have given birth in slum clinics, but DNA tests done proved there was no link to the supposed mother. Meanwhile at Kenya's largest maternity hospital, 24 couples claimed their babies were stolen. At least 53 total children were involved.
Documents
Title | Publication date |
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Deya's adopted son | 2009 Nov 25 |
The mystery of 'miracle babies' | 2007 Nov 8 |
Extradition ordered for preacher | 2007 Nov 8 |
Kenya 'miracle baby' wife jailed | 2007 May 31 |
'Miracle baby' a victim - judge | 2004 Nov 12 |
'Miracle baby' couples fail test | 2004 Nov 4 |
Kenya 'miracle baby' trial starts | 2004 Nov 3 |
Kenya: "Miracle babies" DNA results to be tabled in court 3 November | 2004 Nov 3 |
Tracking down Kenya's 'miracle babies' | 2004 Sep 20 |
Kenya seeks 'miracle baby' pastor | 2004 Sep 1 |
'Miracle baby' charges in Kenya | 2004 Aug 30 |
Miracle babies' seized in Kenya | 2004 Aug 17 |
Pastor backs 'miracle baby' claim | 2004 Aug 13 |
Inquiry call on 'miracle babies' | 2004 Aug 13 |
Pregnant by Jesus? | 2004 Aug 13 |