Mother Reunited With Baby Who Fell From B.C. Bridge
VANCOUVER, B.C. - A Vancouver woman being investigated after her 18-month-old baby fell from a suspension bridge has the little girl back at home.
Nadia Hama was ecstatic at the return of Kaya and of her son Jovan, 5. Both children had been taken in by the Ministry of Children and Families after the North Vancouver Royal Canadian Mounted Police began their investigation into the fall of Kaya on Sept. 22.
Charges have not been filed as a result of the baby's 155-foot plunge off the Capilano Suspension Bridge, and Hama said yesterday "they never will be."
"I'm just ecstatic, my kids are home," she said, laughing over the sound of children in the background. "They're home, forever and ever after. They'll never be out of my sight again."
Both Kaya and Jovan had been living with Jan Werbes, the brother of Hama's estranged husband, Kield Werbes.
Hama says Kaya's fall was an accident.