Outrage as Newborn Disappears from Salaga Hospital
A major investigation has been launched after a newborn baby reportedly went missing under mysterious circumstances at Salaga Hospital, triggering widespread concern and public outrage.
The incident has drawn the attention of both security and health authorities, with the Ghana Police Service and the Ghana Health Service working jointly to unravel what led to the disappearance.
“Urgent Search Underway”
Preliminary reports suggest the baby went missing shortly after delivery, although details remain unclear as investigators piece together timelines, hospital records and eyewitness accounts.
Security personnel have reportedly intensified checks within the facility and surrounding areas as part of efforts to locate the infant and identify those responsible.
Hospital Scene Under Tight Scrutiny
The management of Salaga Hospital is said to be cooperating fully with investigators, as internal reviews are also underway to determine whether there were breaches in hospital protocols or security lapses.
Staff members are being interviewed as authorities seek to establish how the newborn could have been taken without immediate detection.
Public Alarm and Calls for Accountability
The incident has sparked alarm among residents and advocacy groups, with growing calls for improved maternity ward security and stricter monitoring systems in health facilities across the country.
Many community members have described the case as deeply distressing, demanding swift action and transparency from authorities handling the investigation.
Investigation Expands
The Ghana Police Service has assured the public that every lead is being pursued and that no possibility is being ruled out as the search continues.
Health officials have also pledged to strengthen safety protocols in hospitals nationwide to prevent similar incidents in the future.
As investigations deepen, the case remains one of the most disturbing hospital-related incidents in recent times, with families and the public anxiously awaiting answers.


