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Pure conjecture, and I don't know how large the fabric is, but it looks like Sari fabric.They think she was exposed to warm-weather insects in 2021, or 2020 based on the lifecycle of the type of bugs found, then recently moved to the dumpster.
I think she was in a garage or somewhere and for some reason they had to dispose of her remains. (Maybe they moved.)
ETA: she was wrapped first in a child’s blanket, then put into a plastic bag, *then* wrapped in that colourful fabric. I think the colourful fabric is a very meaningful clue.
I cropped the image to just the colorful fabric and tried a reverse image search on it, but only got copies of the full image on news sites about this storyThat colorful fabric looks like the kind of bright-colored fabric you can get at stores specializing in imports from the India/Pakistan/Nepal/Tibet area. Around here (New England) it's often used as curtain or tablecloth fabric as well as clothing.
This is so sad and I'm almost positive I have the same blanket. It looks like my daughter's baby blanket that I currently use as a lap quilt while at my desk.
It was reported, on the radio, as a baby’s blanket with a unique butterfly pattern. Now, it says crocheted blanket but it looks like a regular baby blanket to me.
Yeah, one of the flannel kind we used to call "receiving blankets." Unless the photo is really off, it's not crochet.
Yes, I would think that would be a very identifiable item, hopefully it gets seen by the right person(s).ETA: she was wrapped first in a child’s blanket, then put into a plastic bag, *then* wrapped in that colourful fabric. I think the colourful fabric is a very meaningful clue.
I don’t know how strict Canada is with undocumented immigrants, but is there a chance this girls family is undocumented and that’s why she hasn’t been reported missing?
I don’t know how strict Canada is with undocumented immigrants, but is there a chance this girls family is undocumented and that’s why she hasn’t been reported missing?
I've found them priced quite reasonably at discount stores like Tuesday Morning. I've bought several to use as wall tapestries. The repurposed sari fabric appears so unique and special but it's really quite easy to find.That colorful fabric looks like the kind of bright-colored fabric you can get at stores specializing in imports from the India/Pakistan/Nepal/Tibet area. Around here (New England) it's often used as curtain or tablecloth fabric as well as clothing.
Unfortunately looks like this story is from CaliforniaView attachment 343843
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Unfortunately I've no access, so I can't see details.