Mother of newborn sought help for addiction, admitted to drug use: documents
WINNIPEG — The mother of a newborn seen in a social media video being taken away by police in hospital had told social workers she’d unsuccessfully been treated for addiction, had used cocaine during the last three months of pregnancy and had asked about having family care for the baby.
Documents filed in court detail concerns social workers had around the mother’s substance misuse and mental-health issues that were behind the apprehension of the two-day-old baby in January.
The seizure of the child was broadcast live on Facebook by the mother’s uncle. The video shows the mother sitting in a Winnipeg hospital bed and cradling the newborn in her arms as social workers and police explain the child is being taken into care.
The woman cries softly and a family member weeps nearby before officers place the newborn in a car seat and take her away.