Police officers have appealed for anyone who may have information to come forwards after a newborn baby boy was found dead inside a Marks and Spencer bag near a church. The Metropolitan Police ...
Police have been giving an update after a newborn baby was found dead outside a church in west London. The Metropolitan Police said officers and the ambulance service were called to the end of ...
The discovery of a baby found dead in a shopping bag inside a bin in Notting Hill has left the community in “shock”. Marcia Haynes, deputy warden at All Saints Church, walked by the bin by Talbot Road ...
London Ambulance Service also attended and the baby was declared dead at the scene. “We were called at 12.46pm to All Saints’ Church near Talbot Road following the discovery of a newborn baby ...
There is nothing to suggest that the baby found dead in a shopping bag in west London is related to three children abandoned in London across eight years, it is understood. The body of the newborn ...
COPS are still hunting for the mother of a newborn baby boy who was found dead in a shopping bag. A refuse worker made the tragic discovery yesterday outside All Saints Church in Notting Hill ...
London Ambulance Service also attended. The baby was declared dead at the scene. Met Police say that officers remain in the area. They say "urgent" enquiries are ongoing to locate the baby’s mother.
There is nothing to suggest that the baby found dead in a shopping bag in west London is related to three children abandoned in London across eight years, it is understood. The body of the newborn boy ...
A NEWBORN baby has been found dead inside a bag outside a church. The tragic discovery was made in Notting Hill, West London, just before 1pm today. Police have now launched an urgent hunt for the ...
London Ambulance Service attended and the baby was declared dead at the scene ... to the BBC about her life and the campaign in her name. Non-foldable e-bikes will not be permitted on most ...