Two babies killed

Two babies killed

THE Police are investigating the suspicious deaths of two babies.

On Saturday morning, a passer-by found a baby girl buried in a plastic bag in the dunes between Kuisebmond and Narraville at Walvis Bay. The body had been dug out by dogs.No arrests had been made by yesterday.* At Outapi, Police are looking for a suspect who killed a one-month-old baby on Friday.It is not known how the baby, whose sex was not specified, was killed * A two-year-old child died at the Oamites Army Base last week Tuesday after she was electrocuted.Rauha Naikela Haikokola was playing with another child at an electrical power station.The other child sustained minor injuries to his hands from playing with a live electrical wire.* A 25-year-old man, Sani Shawu, was arrested at Okuryangava in Windhoek on Tuesday last week for shooting and wounding his brother Erastus Awiwa (27).Awiwa was injured in the back and right shoulder.Shawu then reportedly tried to commit suicide by shooting himself in the stomach.The two are hospitalised and their conditions are said to be stable.The body had been dug out by dogs.No arrests had been made by yesterday.* At Outapi, Police are looking for a suspect who killed a one-month-old baby on Friday.It is not known how the baby, whose sex was not specified, was killed * A two-year-old child died at the Oamites Army Base last week Tuesday after she was electrocuted.Rauha Naikela Haikokola was playing with another child at an electrical power station.The other child sustained minor injuries to his hands from playing with a live electrical wire.* A 25-year-old man, Sani Shawu, was arrested at Okuryangava in Windhoek on Tuesday last week for shooting and wounding his brother Erastus Awiwa (27).Awiwa was injured in the back and right shoulder.Shawu then reportedly tried to commit suicide by shooting himself in the stomach.The two are hospitalised and their conditions are said to be stable.

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