Mother breaks down in tears as she is reunited with her stolen baby

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Mother breaks down in tears as she is reunited with her stolen baby
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Heart-broken mother is reunited with her newborn son after he was stolen from her hospital ward

, the baby was abducted on July 5 from the People's Hospital in Yunnan's Weixi County. He had just been born for 46 hours.The devastated mother told the police that the child was stolen in the wee hours from her ward when she was sleeping.

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