Severed Head Of Infant Found In Private Building In Secunderabad

Hyderabad, Dec 5 (Maxim News): In a shocking incident, a severed head of an infant was found on the ground floor of a private building at Secunderabad on Thursday morning.

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According to the police, one person Shaik Zaheer, who lives near the Government School in Kalasiguda, Secunderabad noticed a plastic cover lying on the floor of Chandra Arcade building.  On inspecting it, he noticed the head of a newborn child on the cover. 

The police who were informed about it rushed to the spot and started an investigation. On checking the footage of the surveillance cameras installed in the building, they noticed that a dog entered the premises carrying a plastic cover.

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The police registered a case and are trying to find out from where the dog brought the cover.  (Maxim News)


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