Mum’s devastation after baby allegedly dropped from maternity ward window

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A heartbroken mum has spoken of her pain after a doctor, who was a fellow patient in a maternity ward, allegedly dropped her newborn baby from a third floor window at a hospital.

Viktoria Ivanova, 34, has revealed the haunting trauma after Dr Alina Araslanova, 29, allegedly grabbed her hours old son Volodya in Sterlitamak, Russia, The Sun reports.

Dr Araslanova – also a patient on the ward – allegedly walked over to Viktoria’s bed and grabbed the newborn just hours after his birth.

Viktoria reportedly had left the room for a moment, and for “no apparent reason” the other woman snatched the child.

The medic has been detained and her new daughter, her second child, removed from her care as investigators seek to understand her motive.

Dance teacher Viktoria has two other children and is desperately trying to keep going for them.

But she told how in the aftermath of baby Volodya’s death she and her husband had suffered “pain, despair, grief, and denial”.

Bravely speaking about her ordeal, Viktoria said: “We sobbed and couldn’t sleep at all.

“And then we realised that in such a short period our Volodya had taught us to value and love even more.

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Viktoria Ivanova was overjoyed when her baby boy was born – only to have tragedy strike. Picture: East2West

Viktoria Ivanova was overjoyed when her baby boy was born – only to have tragedy strike. Picture: East2WestSource:Supplied

“Him, each other, and our children, and life in general. We do not hold evil, and forgive everyone, the maternity hospital, the doctors and this deranged woman who was with me in intensive care.”

As the days rolled on since the tragedy, Viktoria has admitted her suffering has become even more acute, saying “the hardest thing is to wake up in the morning and realise this is the reality”.

She went on: “I try to hold on for the sake of our children, but it doesn’t always work out.

“This feeling will not disappear, I will have to live with this all my life.

“I have been killed with my child, I will never be the same. My children are deprived of a loved one, a little brother.

“I’m afraid to imagine what is happening inside my kids now – they know the whole truth.

“Everything we do in life has become so meaningless, the daily routine, work …”

Initially she and her husband Denis – a 36-year-old psychologist – had publicly forgiven the woman who allegedly killed their son when he was just hours old.

But now the increasingly distraught Viktoria asked: “Where were you God when all this happened? How do you allow such things in the world?

“Where do people come from who do such things? What is wrong with this world? I have no answers to these questions.”

She thanked the many people who had sent messages of sympathy to her, but admits she is a long road and it is hard to cope with the trauma.

“Perhaps, all is not lost in this world. But I still cannot see anyone. My condition, both physical and mental, doesn’t allow it,” Viktoria said.

“But in time I must come out and talk to people, not to shut down. They say in 40 days it will become easier. For now, it’s hard to cope mentally with this.

“I miss my baby, I love him. I hope he is doing well there.”

Two days after her baby was killed, Viktoria has penned “the most important and sincere post in my life”.

She told how Volodyr was a “very long-awaited baby for both me and my husband, and our children.

Viktoria says he has one photo of Volodya as a keepsake. Picture: East2West

Viktoria says he has one photo of Volodya as a keepsake. Picture: East2WestSource:Supplied

“We all wanted to have another child to increase the love and happiness in our family”.

Despite fears, her caesarean on August 16 had gone well and she called her husband and her other children to show him the new baby – only for him to be taken from them.

“It was the most terrible and nightmarish day in our lives,” she said.

Their decision to “forgive” the woman, and the hospital, for not providing security, was widely reported.

They held a farewell ceremony for their tragic little baby.

“We will not write a statement to the court, because our Volodya is about great and sincere love,” she said.

“Evil cannot be defeated by evil. I am so happy that I managed to take one photo of him as a keepsake.”

She added: “I am still a mother of three. It’s just that one of my children lives in my heart.

“Now we will live strong and happy, and in great love, for the sake of our Volodya.”

Araslanova has been detained for two months on a judge’s order.

She graduated from medical university six years ago and worked as a general practitioner in Kirgiz-Miyaki village.

She and husband Renat have a daughter aged three.

Reports say that later in her second pregnancy she had suffered depression and was put under observation.

A murder probe was launched, said the Russian Investigative Committee.

The suspect will face a psychological and psychiatric examination.

This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission