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Plastic scavenger bumps into dead fetus at dumpsite

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Last updated: June 24, 2024 3:48 pm
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Gweru -Police are looking for information regarding a case of concealment of birth after a dead human fetus was found at a dumpsite in Gweru.
Midlands Police Spokesperson, Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the incident and said police were investigating the matter and appealed to members of the public with any leads to come forward.
“We have a case where a dead fetus was found dumped at Woodland dumpsite. We are appealing for anyone who might have information that can assist in arresting the mother of the dumped fetus to contact any nearest police station,” said Mahoko.
The fetus was discovered on June 15, 2024 at around 1030 hours at the dumpsite in Gweru by Annastancia Venge (53) a female resident of Mambo Township who was foraging for plastic containers.
Venge reported the matter to ZRP Nehanda station while the fetus was taken to Gweru Provincial Hospital Mortuary.

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