Investigations continue in missing stillborn's body
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The Namibian Police are investigating the matter in which the body of a stillborn baby disappeared from the Windhoek State Mortuary.
The Namibian Police are investigating the matter in which the body of a stillborn baby disappeared from the Windhoek State Mortuary.
A 16-month-old baby died after he allegedly drowned in a bucket.
The baby was left in the house with a 9-year-old minor at the time of the incident.
His body has been transported to the Okahao police mortuary for an autopsy.
The parents accusing the Windhoek State Mortuary for the disappearance of their baby's body from the mortuary, have still not received any news from the relevant authorities almost two months after the incident occurred.
A Windhoek lawyer, Gilroy Kasper of Murorua, Kurts Kasper Incorporated, has threatened to drag the Ministry of Health and Social Services to the Windhoek High Court after the state mortuary in the capital allegedly lost the body of a new-born baby.