Police in Harare are conducting an investigation into an alarming case of infant!c!de following the sh0cking discovery of a baby’s remains at Hatcliffe Dust Ground.
The remains, which were found being partially eaten by stray dogs, have sh0ked the local community and raised serious concerns about child safety and welfare.
On the morning of July 31, passersby were horrified to witness the dogs scavenging near the dust ground, where they discovered the head and an arm of the infant.
Witnesses quickly alerted the police, leading to an immediate response from law enforcement officers and forensic teams who cordoned off the area to gather evidence.
Authorities have confirmed that the remains belong to a newborn, although the exact age and cause of d3ath have yet to be established pending an autopsy.
As the investigation unfolds, police are appealing to the public for any information that may assist in identifying the parents or guardians of the child.
In Zimbabwe, infant!c!de is a serious cr!me, and those found culpable can face severe legal repercussions. The police are conducting interviews with nearby residents and reviewing surveillance footage from the area in hopes of uncovering any leads that may help in the investigation.
Local NGOs and child welfare organizations are urging anyone struggling with parenting issues or seeking help to reach out to available resources before tragedies like this occur.
SOURCE : NEWSREPORTZIM.COM