Photos: Toddler found dead in a pond, his mother suspected to have strangled him
Police investigating
the possible murder of a toddler in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, last week say witness
overheard a woman threatening to kill a boy of similar age several days before
the body was found. The yet to be unidentified toddler, who police estimate was
about 2 years-old was found face dowm in a pond with strangulation wounds in
Chroy Changva district's Bak Khengon Friday morning, June 3.
Bun
Kimly, a penal police officer from Bakheng commune where the boy was found,
said staff at Phnom Penh Referral Hospital found bruises on the neck of the
boy, whose parents have not come forward.
A joint task force has
been set up by the National Police and the Child Protection Unit (CPU) to
investigate the death. CPU director James McCabe said this is the first time
since the NGO began operating that no parent or caregiver had come forward to
claim a murdered child as their own.
McCabe said the boy was
found wearing red, green, yellow and blue pyjamas with cartoon bears on them.
He added that it is believed the murder took place on June 1, two days prior to
the boy’s discovery by two neighbourhood children.
Penal police officer
Kimly said witnesses reported seeing a mentally unstable woman who said she was
from Kampot carrying the boy to the pond.
"If you won't come
to meet me and our son, I will kill the child." the woman was heard
yelling, Commune police chief Mean Thorn said.
The woman also told
locals that she had travelled to Phnom Penh from Kampot province in search of
her husband who she suspected of having an affair but left in a hurry when she
could not locate him.
"I know my husband
has a girlfriend in Bak Kheng. That's why I came looking for him here, but I
don't know where he is staying." the woman said, according to Thorn.
Source: Cambodia Daily
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