A body discovered on I-95 may be parent of a child murdered in a rowhome fire in SW Baltimore

A body discovered on I-95 may be parent of a child murdered in a rowhome fire in SW Baltimore

A body discovered Tuesday morning on Interstate 95 is most likely the biological parent of the kid killed in a rowhome fire last Friday, according to Baltimore police. A construction

  • PublishedApril 13, 2022

A body discovered Tuesday morning on Interstate 95 is most likely the biological parent of the kid killed in a rowhome fire last Friday, according to Baltimore police.

A construction worker reported finding a body along the Harford/Cecil county line shortly before 10 a.m. Tuesday, according to Maryland State Police.

When troopers arrived, the subject was pronounced dead and the body was transferred to the Medical Examiner’s Office. So far, authorities have stated that they do not know whether or if there was foul play involved.

A mattress fire in the 4700 block of Vancouver Road in southwest Baltimore killed the little youngster.

On Monday, authorities deemed the child’s death a homicide. Baltimore police have stated that they are collaborating with MSP to determine any connectivity.