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Jul 29, 2013 News
Police are awaiting a postmortem on the remains of the baby that was found in Albouystown last Tuesday, to determine whether to charge the child’s mother.
The woman was in custody up to yesterday and could be charged if a postmortem reveals that the child was not stillborn, as the mother has claimed.
A source said that the woman is about 40 and has eight other children. She was reportedly not attending a clinic.
The baby’s decomposing remains were found last Tuesday night on a septic tank behind the woman’s Victoria Street, Albouystown home. Neighbours were alerted to the presence of the tiny corpse after a dog dragged a rotting hand out of the septic tank.
Kaieteur News understands that the mother told police that the child was not full-term and that it was stillborn. She reportedly said that she disposed of the remains in the septic tank behind her home.
This newspaper was told that the mother made a report to the police after learning that residents had found the remains.
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