DURBAN North SAPS has arrested a domestic worker in connection with the bodies of two foetuses that were dumped on Lynne Avenue in Glenashley on Monday morning. Capt Raymond Deokaran, spokesman for the Durban North station, said the 20-year-old will be charged with concealment of birth.
“We reviewed CCTV footage from the area which positively identified the suspect in this case. She has been arrested and detained at the Durban North police cells,” he explained.
The foetuses were found at about 6.30am on Monday morning explained Blue Security’s Andreas Mathios.
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The officer was on a routine patrol when vagrants, who were digging in the trash, flagged his vehicle down.
“The officer stopped to investigate and discovered the two foetuses, who appeared to be twins, lying between black bags of trash on the grass verge of a property. It is believed the bodies may have been dumped at the site just a few hours earlier. Our officer immediately cordoned off the area and called the Durban North SAPS who responded to the scene to investigate further,” Mathios said.
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