According to Angolan public radio reports this Monday, the bodies showed signs of beating, sexual assault and hanging.
One of the relatives told the radio that witnesses said that the children were lured by a stranger, with 50 kwanzas to buy mangoes worth 20 kwanzas, and that when the minors went to deliver the change they no longer returned.
Recently, a study launched in Luanda reported that sexual assaults on children have grown significantly in recent years, occurring more frequently in the family.
According to the author of the study, Ana Panzo, a psychologist from the Angolan Penitentiary Services, "the number has grown a lot," the main motivation being sexual satisfaction.