The little boy was reported missing late last month and at the time, it was reported she couldn't say who she had given her child to.
CAPE TOWN - The mother of one-year-old Orderick Lucas, whose body was found in a drain in Eerste River, has admitted she's partly to blame for her child's death.
Children playing soccer in a street in Eerste River on Tuesday discovered the boy's body after they kicked their ball into the drain.
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