The
Lagos State Police Command has begun investigation into the death of two
newborn babies, whose corpses were recovered from a canal beside a filling
station in the Ajangbadi area of the state.
It was learnt that the two
boys, suspected to be twins, were left in the canal on Friday.
A
crowd of residents, who were drawn to the scene, was reported to have started
taking snapshots of the babies before the arrival of policemen from the Ilemba Hausa
division.
After
seeing the corpses, the policemen were said to have called the attention of the
State Environmental Health Monitoring Unit, which removed and deposited them in
a mortuary.
A
police source wondered why the residents did not act immediately they saw the
babies, adding that the twins were dead by the time the police arrived.
He
said, “A resident alerted us to the scene. By the time we got there, the babies
were already dead. There was a crowd of onlookers, some of them were taking
snapshots. It is probable that the babies were dropped by their mother for
reasons best known to her.
“We
searched all the communities to see if we could find her or anyone who could
volunteer any useful information, but we couldn’t. It is sad that while many
women are looking for children, someone could take two baby boys and dump them
in a canal.”
When
contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, confirmed the
incident, adding that investigation was ongoing.
She
said, “We got the information around 1pm on Friday and our operatives attached
to the Ilemba Hausa division went there and saw the corpses of the infants in
the canal. We discovered that they were two corpses of newborn male babies,
packed in a polythene bag and abandoned by the canal by unknown person(s).
“The
corpses were removed and deposited at the Badagry General Hospital morgue for
autopsy. But effort is on to track down the perpetrator(s) of the act.”
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