Colombian woman faked pregnancy, gang attack and child theft to keep her husband
For example, a resident of Colombia, Antonela Padilla, wanted to be with her husband so much that she imitated pregnancy for 9 months, and when the time came to "give birth", she played her own abduction and theft of the baby. How did she do it? Read below.
Last December, a 37-year-old Antonela Padilla shared the good news with her husband. The woman declared that she was pregnant, and in 9 months her husband would become a father.
None of her husband's relatives even suspected that throughout the entire "pregnancy" the woman was "pregnant" with a pillow stuffed with rags. Since the woman always went to the ultrasound herself and refused to help her spouse, she managed to deftly imitate her interesting position, right up to the "birth" itself.
On the day of the birth, Antonela Padilla persuaded her husband, who was at work at the time, that she would cope with everything herself and allegedly went to the hospital. And then the most incredible thing began — on the way, bandits attacked Antonela, drugged her and cut the baby right out of the womb! At least, the "victim" herself convinced her relatives of this.
The house where they lived Padilla and her husband
Apparently, the woman's acting talent cannot be taken away, because absolutely all her relatives believed in this story, including her shocked husband. Terrified by what had happened, they immediately sent Padilla to the hospital for a medical examination.
Padilla told the doctors the same legend — about the theft, the bandits who kidnapped the child for organs, and how she woke up without a stomach near the local supermarket. Shocked by the story, the doctors called the police, and they, in turn, immediately began searching for the offenders.
But after examining the patient and collecting all the tests, it turned out that there was no pregnancy, and all this time the woman was only deceiving her husband. For a long time Padilla continued to insist on her version, and then just ran away from the hospital. Where she is now is unknown.
The Colombian police intend to charge Padilla for embezzlement of state resources and false appeal to law enforcement agencies. The hospital doctors are outraged that instead of dealing with real patients, they were forced to waste their time on an ordinary fraudster. The same opinion is held by the police, who, having learned about the incident, sent forces to search for criminals.