Madonna's adopted daughter said to leave Malawi

The Associated Press
LILONGWE, Malawi (AP) — Madonna's new daughter has flown out of her native Malawi on a private jet headed for London, an airport employee and a person familiar with Madonna's adoption proceedings in this southern African country said Saturday.

The airport employee, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the matter, said 3-year-old Chifundo "Mercy" James left late Friday headed to London, with a stop in neighboring South Africa. The girl, the second child Madonna has adopted from Malawi, was reportedly accompanied on the flight by a nanny, a child nurse and a third aide.

The person familiar with the adoption, who also was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly, said the girl known as Mercy should have reached London on Saturday morning. Madonna has homes in England and in the United States.

Malawi's highest court had granted the adoption June 12, overturning an April lower court ruling that Madonna had not spent enough time in Malawi to be given a child.

The high court said the first judge had imposed too narrow a definition of residency, and lauded Madonna for her work with children in a poor country where half a million have lost a parent to AIDS.

Madonna's Raising Malawi, a charity founded in 2006, helps feed, educate and provide medical care for some of Malawi's orphans.

Madonna adopted a son, David, from Malawi last year.

Children's welfare groups had expressed concern that rules meant to protect children were being bent because of Madonna's celebrity, and perhaps out of gratitude for what she has done for Malawi.

Madonna met Mercy in 2006 at Kondanani Children's Village, an orphanage in Bvumbwe, just south of Blantyre. It was the same year she began the process of adopting David, whom she found at another orphanage in central Malawi.

The girl's 18-year-old mother was unmarried and died soon after she gave birth. Since Madonna moved to adopt the girl, a dispute has arisen between the girl's maternal relatives, who agreed to the adoption, and a man who says he is the father and wants to care for the girl himself, but acknowledged he had never seen Mercy.

Madonna first traveled to Malawi in 2006 while filming a documentary on its devastating poverty and AIDS crisis.

In addition to David, the 50-year-old Madonna has two other children: Lourdes, 12, and Rocco, 8.

Reports that Madonna would in the next few days visit her charity's projects in Malawi could not be confirmed.

Published 6/20/09 by


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  • good for them as a whole family !!! great news to the new mumy Madonna things are going fine now "-" and hey she looks so-sexy in that picture ... "-"
    Nick.y 6/22/09 Reply
  • heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
    whats this please stop this nuts
    moha_1990 6/21/09 Reply
  • Cool:)
    NeverLetGo 6/21/09 Reply
  • Buying babies - at least in this country - is illegal. I guess in Malawi, it's legal as long as the person buying the baby has enough money to put into the hands of the govt. Too bad - David's father and Mercy's parents (at least one if not both)...
    MISSMOO 6/20/09 Reply
  • mercy james to leave malawi her home town i guess so but she has left and now beginning a new life in london so cool and lucky child.
    well mercy james or whatever enjoy your life with madonna it is fun to have a mom like madonna.
    madonna actually...
    jeevan5421 6/20/09 Reply
  • What is this adoption craze about with celebs?
    Listing 6/20/09 Reply