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Nurse cleared of trying to kidnap premature baby

Exterior of the neonatal department at New Cross Hospital. A single-storey, flat-roofed building is in the foreground with an NHS sign at the frontImage source, Google
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Safia Ahmadei had pleaded not guilty to attempted kidnap, which was alleged to have taken place at New Cross Hospital in Wolverhampton

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A student nurse accused of trying to kidnap a premature baby from hospital has been found not guilty.

Safia Ahmadei, 37, from Wolverhampton, had denied the offence which was alleged to have taken place at New Cross Hospital in the city between 12 and 14 February.

The jury at Wolverhampton Crown Court cleared the defendant, from Upper Vauxhall in the city, on Friday.

Earlier in the process, on 15 March, the prosecution offered no evidence over an additional charge of conspiracy to kidnap.

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