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Ministry of Justice
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Thursday, 19 September 2013 - 03:18

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Rotterdam female suspected of killing baby

A 24-year-old female was apprehended in Rotterdam, suspected of killing her baby. The woman went to an address in town and said she wanted to bury her baby. She had the corpse with her in a bag. It is unclear where she wanted to bury the body.The suspect was apprehended immediately. This happened two months ago, but the Ministry of Justice to only now come forth with it because of the ongoing investigation. In any case the suspect will remain in custody until next month, when she has to appear before the court. The Public Prosecution assumes the mother killed the baby. Research has not revealed the cause of death yet or the mother's motive. The body has already been laid to rest. Politielogo
M.Minderhoud
Wikimedia commons So far, the investigation led the police to a home in Rotterdam, where the baby was reportedly born.

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