Newborn baby found dead at hotel refuse dump in Wa
Police in Wa have launched investigations into the discovery of the body of a newborn baby at the refuse dump of Sem-B Hotel at Bamahu, a suburb of Wa. The lifeless baby boy was discovered on Friday morning by a cleaner at the hotel while carrying out routine sanitation duties. The cleaner, Fabiana Dery, stated, "I was about to pour the rubbish and burn it when I noticed what looked like a human leg. I became frightened and ran to call my fellow cleaners."
The owner of Sem-B Hotel, Dr. Paul Bangniyel, was immediately informed by his staff after the discovery and promptly reported the matter to the Wa Municipal Police. Dr. Bangniyel stated, "I received a call from my cleaners informing me that they had found a polythene bag containing a motionless baby boy." He instructed them not to touch anything and reported the case to the police. He also mentioned that this is the first time such an occurrence has happened in over 15 years of operating the facility. The location of the discovery suggested that the baby might have been dumped by someone passing through the area.
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Police in Wa have launched an investigation after a newborn baby was discovered at a hotel refuse dump in Bamahu. The tragic discovery has prompted
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