This is perhaps the most bizarre tale of child endangerment that you’ll ever read—and, thank God, the baby involved is unharmed, though in
need of loving parents.
A Pennsylvania
woman named Andrea Curry-Demus called paramedics last week and said she had
just given birth prematurely. She was rushed to the hospital with an infant
whose umbilical cord was still attached. Doctors were immediately suspicious of
the woman’s story since the baby appeared to be full-term. After examining Curry-Demus, they determined that she had not given birth and
called the police. Blood and hormone tests later revealed that Curry-Demus is
not the baby’s mother.
The 38-year-old woman told police that she had a miscarriage
in June, but she didn’t want to disappoint her mother by telling her the truth.
So she befriended a pregnant woman named Tina, and arranged to give Tina $1,000
for her baby. According to Curry-Demus, Tina showed up at her apartment
carrying the newborn, with the umbilical cord still attached. That's when Curry-Demus called an ambulance.
The healthy baby remains at the hospital while police try to
identify who the birth mother is. Curry-Demus, who faces charges of endangering the
welfare of a child, claims she's done nothing wrong.
Photo: totalbabyguide.com
Update:
Body Found in Curry-Demus' Apartment