THE police remain puzzled as to the circumstances surrounding the death of a six-year-old boy who was found unresponsive in a bathroom of an East Port of Spain apartment home on Tuesday night.
In fact, Homicide Bureau of Investigations officers stuck pamphlets under the doors of apartments near to the one in which Zachariah Charles was found, asking if anyone knew anything regarding his death, to call the police.
Police said Zachariah was taking a bath at the apartment in Building 25, Old St Joseph Road, East Dry River, Port of Spain, at around 7 pm, when a male relative in the apartment noticed him lying on the floor.
He alerted a female relative who took the child to the Port of Spain General Hospital where he was declared dead at around 8.37 pm.
Doctors and nurses later told police that the child's body bore several visible bruises.
[caption id="attachment_949600" align="alignnone" width="586"] HELP US: A pamphlet left under doors of several apartments in a housing complex in East Port of Spain, calling for help for information on the death of a six-year-old boy who lived in one of the apartments on Tuesday. Photo by Shane Superville[/caption]
Police said the man and woman were detained and up to press time on Wednesday afternoon, were still in custody. Police are hoping an autopsy which is expected to be done next week, could shed light on the cause of death.
When Newsday visited Building 25 on Wednesday, a resident said that Zachariah and his female relative had only recently moved into the apartment to live with the man. The resident said the boy hardly ever ventured out of the apartment.
She said while she does not know how Zachariah died, she was grieving since she is a mother and wouldn't want to bear that kind of pain and loss.
"I'm a mother and a grandmother so I can only imagine the pain the family must be going through. This entire situation is terrible. But, no, he was one who didn't really venture outside so we didn't see him out at all.
The resident said that Zachariah and his female relative moved into the apartment after the man's mother died.
Another resident who said that she too is a mother and grandmother, was hoping police could find out how the child died.
"It's very unsettling when you hear things like this, it makes your stomach turn, especially for me who living in the same building where this happened.
"I don't know what happened but all I can say is I hope the police get to the bottom of this because too many children are dying in this country of late."
[caption id="attachment_949601" align="alignnone" width="772"] One of the TTPS leaflets stuck under a door in the apartment complex. Photo by Shane Superville[/caption]
Newsday saw several pamphlets placed under the front door of several apartments in the building.
The pamphlet said: "Homicide Bureau of Investigations is seeking information relative to the circumstances surrounding the death of Zachariah Charles.
"Please call 800-TIPS or 555. All calls are confidential. Enough is enough, assist your co