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The body of a two-year-old boy was identified. Taylor Mosleymissing in St. Petersburg, a city on the west coast of Florida (USA), was found dead in a lake in the mouth of an alligator.
St. Petersburg Police Chief, Anthony Hollowayreported on Friday evening at a press conference that the body of a minor was found in the mouth alligator on Lake Maggiore, in the south of the city.
Holloway indicated that the police officers who investigated the case realized that alligator he had something in his mouth, and when they got closer, they realized that it was the body of a minor.
He alligator he had to be euthanized to collect the boy’s corpse.
maternal crime
Local media reported this Saturday that no details were known about the child’s death and that the victim’s father was hospitalized and charged with two murders.
In connection with this case, St. Petersburg police had previously found a 20-year-old woman, identified as Pashun Jeffrey, stabbed to death in her apartment, and her son, 2-year-old Tylen Mosley, was listed as missing.
“It is with a heavy heart that we report that we have found the body of Tylen Mosley in Lake Maggiore. Her father, Thomas Mosley, has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder,” St. Petersburg police chief Anthony said. ,” the message posted on social media said.
(According to EFE and Europa Press)
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