Boston Herald

Boy’s remains uncovered at N.M. compound

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AMALIA, N.M. — Searchers found the remains of a boy after raiding a makeshift compound last week in search of a missing Georgia child, authoritie­s said yesterday.

The remains were found yesterday during a search in Amalia, near the Colorado border, Taos County Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe said. Authoritie­s were awaiting positive identifica­tion of the remains.

The search for Abdul-ghani of Georgia led authoritie­s Friday to the squalid compound, where they found Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, the father of the missing boy, along with four other adults and 11 children living in filthy conditions.

“We discovered the remains yesterday on Abdul’s fourth birthday,” Hogrefe said, appearing to fight back tears.

The sheriff said authoritie­s returned to the compound after interviews Friday and Saturday led them to believe the boy might still be on the property.

“We had a good idea of a target location to look for the child,” he said

The father of the boy has been accused of leaving Georgia in December with his then 3-year-old son.

Wahhaj was expected to appear in court Wednesday on a previous warrant from Georgia that seeks his extraditio­n to face a charge of abducting his son from that state last December.

According to the extraditio­n warrant, Wahhaj told the boy’s mother that he wanted to perform an exorcism on the child, who suffered from seizures, because he believed the 3-year-old was possessed by the devil. The mother told police that Wahhaj took the boy for a trip to a park and never returned.

Abdul-ghani was believed to have been at the Amalia compound as recently as several weeks ago, Hogrefe has said.

The warrant said the boy suffered from severe medical issues including hypoxic-ischemic encephalop­athy, a defect caused by lack of oxygen and blood flow around the time of birth. The boy’s mother said the boy couldn’t walk and required constant attention.

Property owner Jason Badger said he and his wife had pressed authoritie­s to remove the group from the makeshift compound on his land. But it took a plea for help and the search for the missing boy to finally draw sheriff’s deputies to the desolate site.

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 ?? PHOTO BY TAOS COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE VIA AP; AP PHOTO, BELOW ?? THE SCENE: This photo released by Taos County Sheriff’s Office shows a rural compound where the remains of a boy were found in Amalia, N.M. Below, a ‘no trespassin­g’ sign outside the location.
PHOTO BY TAOS COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE VIA AP; AP PHOTO, BELOW THE SCENE: This photo released by Taos County Sheriff’s Office shows a rural compound where the remains of a boy were found in Amalia, N.M. Below, a ‘no trespassin­g’ sign outside the location.

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