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    Police seek toddler’s parents

    Kayla RouxBy Kayla RouxFebruary 24, 2014No Comments1 Min Read
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    A case of child neglect has been opened for investigation at the Joza Police Station in Grahamstown after a toddler was found wandering the streets of Extension 8 on the morning of Sunday 23 February.

    A case of child neglect has been opened for investigation at the Joza Police Station in Grahamstown after a toddler was found wandering the streets of Extension 8 on the morning of Sunday 23 February.

    Captain Mali Govender, Grahamstown Police Spokesperson, said the little girl, 3, was brought in by a member of the community soon after 10am on Sunday.

    She was dressed in a pink, blue and orange top and skirt.  

    “When she was brought in, she was afraid and was crying continuously,” Govender said. “She could not communicate with anyone.”

    Police made enquiries in the area where the little girls was found, but no one reported losing a child.

    The little girl was taken to a local hospital for safekeeping and care.  

     The Family Violence and Sexual Offence Unit are investigating.

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