Foetus found in Khomasdal bin

A female foetus estimated to be between six and seven months old was discovered in a municipal skip bin in Windhoek’s Khomasdal area on Saturday morning. This was confirmed in the weekend crime report by national police spokesperson deputy commissioner Kauna Shikwambi on Sunday afternoon. According to the police, the foetus was found at around […] The post Foetus found in Khomasdal bin appeared first on The Namibian.

Foetus found in Khomasdal bin

A female foetus estimated to be between six and seven months old was discovered in a municipal skip bin in Windhoek’s Khomasdal area on Saturday morning.

This was confirmed in the weekend crime report by national police spokesperson deputy commissioner Kauna Shikwambi on Sunday afternoon.

According to the police, the foetus was found at around 10h40 in a skip bin at the corner of Visarend and Tarentaal streets in Khomasdal.

“A female foetus, with the umbilical cord intact and estimated with a development of six to seven months, was discovered wrapped in a plastic bag by a youth searching for discarded boxes,” Shikwambi said.

No arrests have been made. Police investigations into the matter continue.

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