Toronto police have identified a young girl whose remains were found in a dumpster in the city's Rosedale neighbourhood over a year ago.
Neveah Tucker, 4, of Toronto, was found in a dumpster outside an unoccupied home that was under construction on Dale Avenue near Castle Frank Road, north of Bloor Street East, on May 2, 2022. Police were called to the area at about 4:45 p.m. that day.
Idsinga said the girl's body was placed in the dumpster when she was just shy of her fifth birthday. Neveah was born on May 18, 2017. Investigators believe she died in 2021. Flowers and a card sit on the driveway of the Rosedale house where the wrapped body of a young girl was found in a dumpster bin in Toronto in May 2022.
"We will continue to work closely with our partners to investigate the circumstances leading up to Neveah's death and the subsequent disposal of her body."Toronto police sift through missing children cases to try to identify remains of girl found in dumpster
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