Decomposed bodies of two missing kids discovered in Kumba

Decayed bodies believed to be those of two missing kids have been found. The children, 5 and 8, from Babanki in the North West Region resident in Kumba, South West region went missing on April 3, the Saturday before Easter, and had since not been seen.

Many believe the two decayed bodies found belong to the missing kids.

“Only their clothes could be identified,” a source tells MMI.

What leaves many baffled, however, the source notes, is the level of decay recorded in such a short space of time.

The bodies were discovered greatly decomposed, leaving more questions than answers.

In the meantime, health and administrative authorities in Kumba are yet to make any declarations over the findings.

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