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Bolivia woman 'sold new-born baby for $140'

BBC Published Jun 4, 2010 Reviewed Jun 30, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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The mother sold her newborn baby for 1,000 bolivianos ($140; £100).
1000 bolivianos · sale price140 USD · sale price100 GBP · sale price
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The buyer was 35 years old.
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A woman in Bolivia has been arrested after admitting that she sold her new-born baby to a woman who could not have children of her own, police say.

The mother, identified as Jesusa Molle, had initially pretended that her child had been snatched from the maternity ward in the central city of Cochabamba

But she later admitted she had sold the child for 1,000 bolivianos ($140; £100) to 35-year-old Evangelina Suarez.

Police also arrested Ms Suarez, though neither woman has yet been charged.

Ms Molle told police she agreed to sell her child because she had been abandoned by her husband and could not afford to support the child.

The authorities said they had yet to make a decision on who should be given custody of the child.

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