In August 2014, a newborn child's body was discovered in a container by a passerby in the early morning hours. The police reported that the infant was wrapped in a black plastic bag from the Canadian brand Dynamite, which has stores primarily targeting young women in countries like Canada, the United States, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait. The bag was produced since 2010, leading investigators to consider the possibility that the mother purchased it abroad or received it from another person. DNA analysis revealed that the mother had blue eyes and naturally light hair, and the child’s genetic profile suggested the mother or her daughter was present at the scene. Despite over a year of investigation involving hundreds of data points and more than 900 DNA samples, the perpetrator remains unidentified. The police continue their search and urge anyone with information to contact them via phone or email.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article focuses on a criminal investigation and does not take an overtly ideological stance. It presents factual information about the case, including the background of the plastic bag and DNA findings, without emphasizing any particular political viewpoint. While the case involves a crime, the
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 80): The article provides detailed information based on police statements and forensic findings, aligning with cross-source consensus. It accurately reports the discovery of the infant, the packaging details, and DNA analysis. The tone remains neutral, though there is a slight emphasis on the mystery and





