
Police said the dead body found is of a girl from African or mixed African descent, was three and a half feet tall and had a slight build. She had four short ponytails, two of which were braided and tied with blue and black elastics.
The police
in Canada are trying to identify a young Black girl whose body was found in a
Toronto dumpster, a grim discovery that has shaken the city and seasoned
investigators looking into the case.
The
Toronto police service announced on Thursday that the body, discovered on
Monday in an affluent neighbourhood, was that of a young Black girl, believed
to be between the ages of four and seven.
Homicide
investigators have been assigned to the case and are cross-referencing
descriptions of the child with missing persons cases across the country, but
acknowledge the child might not have been reported missing.
“Our first
priority now is to establish the identity of this little girl. The
investigators will leave no stone unturned,” Insp Hank Idsinga told reporters.
“Kids don’t just die.”
A
postmortem was conducted on Wednesday but police have not yet determined cause
of death.
Police say
the level of decomposition suggests the girl could have died as long ago as
last summer.
Officers
were called to a residential construction site in Rosedale, one of the city’s
most affluent neighbourhoods, on Monday. Officers found the girl’s body wrapped
in a crocheted blanket inside a plastic bag, which was also wrapped in a
blanket.
Investigators
believe her body was left at the construction site between 28 April and 2 May,
a location near to a highway and a close to an apartment building. While there
are no cameras directly facing the dumpster, police have started collecting
video from the surrounding area.
Toronto’s
mayor, John Tory, called the discovery an “unspeakable tragedy” and called on
anyone who might recognize the blankets or know of a girl matching the police
description to come forward.
Residents
had already turned the front of the property into an impromptu memorial for the
child. Some had placed flowers, another a card that read “Little one, we pray
heaven has dried your tears.”
Idsinga
said investigators would not stop until they have answers.
“We will
get to the bottom of it, no matter what it takes.”
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