Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Infants body found in Canada storage locker


U-Haul storage lockers at 175 McPhillips St. in Winnipeg, where the bodies of what are believed to be four dead infants have been found.
The bodies of up to four infants have been found in a storage locker in Winnipeg, Canada, authorities say.

Police responded to a call from an employee at the storage facility on Monday, and discovered the decomposed remains inside.

Tests on the unidentified bodies have yet to take place.

Investigators are speaking with "a number of individuals", they say, but the remains do not appear linked to any infants previously reported missing.

Police described the deaths as "suspicious circumstances," and said they will be investigated initially by the force's child abuse unit. Depending on the investigation's results, homicide investigators may become involved, Constable Eric Hofley of Winnipeg Police Service said.


He called the incident "tragic beyond belief," and said, "It leaves many questions unanswered."

The bodies are said to be newborns or someone "of a very young age", he added. "[They're] certainly not children."

The remains were discovered at a Winnipeg U-Haul storage facility by an employee who contacted authorities.

It is not clear how long the remains were in the storage locker before they were found.

Storing or concealing human remains is in itself illegal, said Mr Hofley.

"Until such time as the autopsies have determined what is the cause of this, we won't know what the full extent of the charges may or may not be."

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