Singapore arrests couple over death of baby found dumped in Taiwan – South China Morning Post
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Two Singaporeans have been arrested in connection with the death of a newborn baby in Taiwan two years ago, police in the city state said on Tuesday.Taiwan had placed a couple from Singapore on its most-wanted list on suspicion of murder after the baby girl was left in a recycling bin in the capital Taipei.A recycling company employee found the body, with the placenta and umbilical cord still attached, wrapped in a rubbish bag in February 2019.Singapore’s red light district, war bunkers:…Read More
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