The death of an infant in Abuja recently has called for parents and guardians to be on guard when it comes to their responsibilities . It was revealed according to the NPF that a 4yr-old child who was playing with an 11 month-old baby put the toddler in a plastic container and covered the baby with cloths. Sadly, as a result the baby died. This unfortunate incident happened in Katampe #Abuja on 17th March, 2015 at about 5:50pm.
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