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Madonna loses Malawi adoption bid Madonna loses Malawi adoption bid
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A Malawian court has ruled that US pop star Madonna has failed in her bid to adopt a second child from the country.A Malawian court has ruled that US pop star Madonna has failed in her bid to adopt a second child from the country.
"I must have to decline to grant the application to Madonna," judge Esmie Chondo said in a ruling following a closed-door hearing on Friday."I must have to decline to grant the application to Madonna," judge Esmie Chondo said in a ruling following a closed-door hearing on Friday.
According to reports, the application has been rejected over residency rules.According to reports, the application has been rejected over residency rules.
The 50-year-old singer flew into the southern African state on Sunday and applied to adopt four-year-old Chifundo James the following day. Madonna, who flew to Malawi on Sunday, was not in court to hear the ruling over Chifundo James, three. It is not clear if she will appeal against it.
The Associated Press news agency said Madonna's application had been rejected because of a requirement that prospective parents be resident in the country for 18 to 24 months. The 50-year-old singer flew into the southern African state on Sunday and applied to adopt Chifundo James, whose name translates into English as Mercy, the following day.
It is not clear if Madonna was in court to hear the ruling or whether she plans to appeal against it. The Associated Press news agency said Madonna's application had been rejected because of a requirement that prospective parents be resident in the southern African state for 18 to 24 months.
Had Madonna's application been successful, the 14-month-old baby would have been a sister to David Banda, the first child Madonna adopted from the African country. The rule was waived in 2006 when Madonna was allowed to take her adopted son, David Banda, to London before his adoption was finalised in 2008.
Chifundo, whose name translates into English as Mercy, is in the same orphanage that previously housed David, now three years old. Criticism
Had Madonna's application been successful, Chifundo would have been a sister to David, the first child she adopted from the African country, and her biological children Lourdes and Rocco.
Chifundo is in the same orphanage that previously housed David, now three years old.
According to court papers just released, Madonna had said she was "able and willing to securely provide for Chifundo James and make her a permanent and established member of my family".
"To deny Chifundo James the opportunity to be adopted by me could expose her to hardship and emotional trauma which is otherwise avoidable," she continued.
However, Madonna's efforts to adopt the three-year-old attracted criticism from some parties who said the little girl would be best off with relatives.
The performer was also accused of using her fame and money to fast-track the adoption process, a charge refuted by her spokeswoman Liz Rosenberg.

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