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Everything we know about tragic baby found dead in field as police hunt parents

Police Investigation Underway After Tragic Baby Found Dead in Field
A heartbreaking discovery was made yesterday when a baby was found dead in a snow-covered field by a dog walker. Greater Manchester Police have launched an investigation into the death of the child, referred to as ‘Baby A’, and are urgently seeking to identify the parents of the infant.
The tragic incident occurred on Ravenscraig Road near Ashtons Field in Little Hulton, Salford. The ethnicity and gender of the baby have not been disclosed as authorities continue their search for answers. The area has been cordoned off as police work to uncover the circumstances surrounding the infant’s death.
The baby’s remains were stumbled upon by a dog walker around 1pm on Wednesday, prompting a swift response from law enforcement. Chief Superintendent Neil Blackwood, District Commander for Salford, urged the child’s parents to come forward during a press conference at the scene. A post mortem is scheduled to be carried out in the coming days to shed light on the tragic event.
Residents in the vicinity expressed shock and concern upon hearing the news, with one resident highlighting the lack of surveillance in the area. Greater Manchester Police have issued a statement appealing for anyone with information to come forward, emphasizing the importance of even the smallest detail in aiding their investigation.
This heartbreaking incident has sent shockwaves through the community and left many questions unanswered. The police are working diligently to piece together the circumstances surrounding the baby’s death and are urging anyone with information to assist in their efforts. The tragic loss of ‘Baby A’ has prompted a call for unity and cooperation as authorities seek justice for the deceased infant.
