Remains Of A Girl Found In Texas Are Believed To Be Of Little Girl From Arizona
September 15, 2017 18:08
A Young girl’s remains were found on roadside in a black suitcase in Texas last year; she may be from Southeast Arizona. Remains of a child were found in a briefcase left along Interstate-45 in Madisonville, Texas in September 2016.
On Thursday girl’s appearance was issued by the National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children and Madison County Sheriff's Office based on CAT scan of her skull. Authorities believe that the girl would be between the age of 2-6 years, who would have needed a professional medical care throughout her life.
Girl was wearing a pink dress, a diaper and was having a feeding tube; she appeared to be having a condition called micrognathia, meaning she was born with an undersized jaw that affected her ability to eat on her own.
The centre officials say that the girl could have been from South Carolina or New Mexico, but Arizona is most likely. As pollen analysis suggest that she was from the Southwest region of U.S or adjacent region of Mexico.
The National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children urges anyone with information about the girl to call 1-800-843-5678.
By A.s