Madonna takes adopted son home
Showbiz
13:30 13 October 2006
Madonna is preparing to leave Malawi with her newly adopted African son.
The London-based singer was given legal approval to adopt one-year-old David Banda - nicknamed Davie - after filing for an interim adoption order at the Lilongwe High Court yesterday (12.10.06).
Madonna - who will share custody of the boy with her husband Guy Ritchie - is set to whisk Davie to his new home to meet his new nine-year-old sister, Lourdes, and brother, Rocco, six.
The boy's father Yohane has given his blessing to the couple.
He said: "They are a lovely couple. She asked me many questions. She and her husband seem happy with David. I am happy for him. Madonna promised me that as the child grows she will bring him back to visit."
Since Monday (09.10.06), Davie - whose mother died a week after his birth - has been living with Madonna and Guy at the luxury Kumbali Country Lodge, after the pop star fell in love with him during a visit to an orphanage last week.
Kingston Kilembe, director of child welfare services at the Ministry of Gender Child Welfare and Community Services, confirmed at the time that Madonna and her husband had begun the adoption process.
He said: "They have followed the normal processes. After the judge has ruled, they are going to take the child."
Madonna is allowed to take the child out of the country for up to a year. After this time a court will rule on how well Davie has settled and then decide if the 48-year-old singer can be granted full adoption.
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