A paper box containing the remains of twins, suspected to have been aborted, has been found along Abura-Dunkwa-Adumfa road on the Cape Coast-Assin Fosu highway.
The deceased twins were found by a lone road opposite the Islamic SHS by some commuters plying the road.
The lifeless bodies of the babies were covered with a white cloth before being stuffed in a paper box.
Information gathered indicates that the pedestrian who found the box containing the bodies was alarmed by the bloodstained cot sheet and blew an alarm which attracted other eyewitnesses.
The Abura-Dunkwa Police, who were called to the scene, have since taken the bodies as exhibits for further investigation.
No person of interest has been named.
The Police, however, assured residents that they are optimistic that the culprit would be identified at the end of the investigation to face the law.
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