Two female police officers helped deliver a baby at the Kathu Police Station, Cape Town.
According to a post by iol news, the pregnant woman arrived at the Kathu Police Station on 23rd March already in labour.
Police Constable Violet Motlhole and Police Nomthandazo Bangiso reacted swiftly to her request for assistance. The two police constables came to the aid of the woman and helped with the delivery of the girl child. The new mother gave birth to a healthy baby girl at the police station. The baby girl, Tshepiso, and her mother have since been transferred to a medical facility in Kuruman.
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