Dumpster diver discovers another foetus on 10th Avenue in Morningside
Incidents of foetus dumping keep occurring in the Durban area, following the discovery of another on 10th Avenue this morning. Experts caution would-be mothers on options available to avoid such incidents.
BEREA SAPS are investigating a case of concealment after a foetus was found in a bin in Morningside this morning.
This is the second incident in three months. In December 2024 a foetus was discovered in a bin on Montpelier Road in the area.
“We can confirm that a foetus was found in the bin in 10th Avenue, Morningside. A homeless man noticed the foetus while searching the bins. He informed a security guard who called the police. A docket was opened, concealment of birth,” said Berea SAPS spokesperson, Captain Poobalan Naidoo
Also read: Another foetus discovered on roadside on Montpellier Road
Kyle van Reenan of Ensure Security explained, “Earlier this morning Ensure Security were alerted to a gruesome discovery made by a bin digger in a side alleyway in the Morningside area. The man was confronted with a deceased aborted foetus, wrapped in a rubbish bag and left on the street. Various role-players attended, and the findings were confirmed. We encourage all moms-to-be to seek help and contact family planning services to prevent further incidents.”
According to the Law For All organisation, “With a reported 3 500 unwanted babies deserted every year, it’s safe to say that child abandonment and foetus dumping in South Africa is an epidemic. While it is illegal, there are various reasons that parents abandon their children. Alternate options for people who don’t want their children, if finances are the primary concern, are applying for a child support grant which could alleviate some of the pressure or alternatively, contacting a social worker. They can help with placing the child in foster care or adoption programmes. If that’s not possible, the social worker can also assist with placing the child in a youth care centre.”
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