Unidentified Male Infant
In a case that has baffled investigators for over three decades, the tiny body of a newborn baby boy was discovered abandoned on the edge of a serene Perth lake, sparking a desperate search for his mother and the truth behind his tragic death.
The discovery of a deceased infant on the banks of Lake Monger in April 1989 sent shockwaves through the community and initiated a homicide investigation that remains unsolved to this day. On the morning of Tuesday, April 11, 1989, two volunteers, who were at the lake to rescue sick and injured water birds, made the grim discovery. What they initially thought was a deceased swan turned out to be the body of a newborn baby boy.
The infant was found floating face down in an exposed bank area near a stormwater drain. His feet were touching the shoreline, and his head was pointed towards the middle of the lake. The volunteers immediately alerted the authorities, and a major investigation was launched. The case garnered significant media attention, with police making public appeals for the mother to come forward, but she was never located.
Post-mortem examinations revealed that the baby was the result of a full-term pregnancy and was between 24 and 48 hours old at the time of his death. Despite extensive inquiries and a renewed push for information in recent years, both the infant and his mother remain unidentified. The Western Australian government has offered a reward of $1 million for information that leads to a conviction in this tragic case.
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The body of a newborn male infant was discovered on the edge of Lake Monger in Leederville.
$1 Million Reward Offered
The Western Australian Government announced a $1 million reward for information leading to a conviction in the case.
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