Grisly Discovery: Two Dead Baby Boys Found in Bottles in Hong Kong Apartment

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ICARO Media Group
Politics
09/03/2024 19h13

In a shocking and disturbing incident, a cleaning person stumbled upon a gruesome scene in a vacated apartment in Hong Kong. Two lifeless baby boys were discovered inside glass bottles in the living room. The authorities have detained a man and a woman, believed to be the parents, on suspicion of illegal disposal of bodies.

The Chief Inspector of the New Territories North division, Au Yeung Tak, revealed that the bottles, standing at a height of 30 centimeters, held the bodies of the infants. Surprisingly, there were no evident signs of injury on the babies. An autopsy will be conducted to ascertain their ages and determine if they were deceased at birth.

The landlord of the apartment had dispatched a cleaning person on Friday after the tenants had moved out. It was reported by Hong Kong broadcaster RTHK that the bodies of the babies were submerged in liquid and stored in the bottles. The exact nature of this liquid remains unknown.

The police have taken a 24-year-old man and a 22-year-old woman into custody, suspecting them to be a couple who had resided in the apartment. The investigation will now focus on uncovering the circumstances surrounding this tragic discovery and the possible motives behind the apparent disposal of the bodies.

This harrowing incident has sent shockwaves throughout the community, prompting calls for a thorough investigation and justice for the innocent lives lost. Authorities aim to provide answers and bring those responsible to account for their actions.

As the autopsies are carried out and further details emerge, the hope is that the truth behind this disturbing incident will be brought to light. In the meantime, the community mourns the loss of these innocent babies and offers their support to the authorities in their ongoing investigation.

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