Irish Independent

Dead new-born babies are found in car boots in separate cases

- Ralph Riegel and Ian Begley

GARDAÍ are treating the death of a new-born baby whose body was found in the boot of a parked car in Co Offaly as “a tragedy”.

The revelation came as – in a separate and unrelated developmen­t – the body of a new-born baby was found in the boot of a car parked near Derry’s Altnagelvi­n Hospital.

The discovery came after the teenage mother, from Donegal, went into the Derry hospital immediatel­y after giving birth and raised the alarm.

In Offaly, gardaí are treating the discovery of a new-born baby’s body in Birr on March 29 as a tragedy.

It is understood the baby was stillborn. A source told the Irish Independen­t the body was discovered in the boot of the parked car some time after the baby was born.

The remains were taken to the Midland Regional Hospital (MRH), Tullamore, for a full post-mortem examinatio­n.

The baby’s death came to light after the mother attended hospital for treatment for medical complicati­ons arising from childbirth. It is understood the woman was in a very distressed condition. The location of the baby then became known.

The Office of the State Pathologis­t was informed and a post-mortem examinatio­n was carried out on the infant at MRH on April 1.

Offaly Coroner Mr Brian Mahon was also notified of the death.

However, as the baby’s death was deemed to be a stillbirth it will not be the subject of a full coroner’s inquest.

Gardaí confirmed they are investigat­ing the “sudden death” of the infant. It is understood the incident is being treated as a tragedy.

The investigat­ion will be directed by the findings of the full post-mortem examinatio­n report.

The initial indication­s are that the infant’s death was due to natural causes.

Gardaí have not disclosed the gender of the baby or the age of the mother involved.

The mother has been receiving counsellin­g supports since the incident came to light.

Meanwhile, the PSNI are similarly treating the discovery of a baby’s body in a parked car at Derry’s Altnagelvi­n Hospital as a tragedy.

The baby is believed to have been delivered several weeks prematurel­y and was stillborn.

The baby was found in a car parked just a short distance from the entrance to the hospital’s foetal assessment unit.

The baby’s mother, who is in her late teens, was very distressed at the scene. She subsequent­ly disappeare­d from the hospital.

Staff were deeply concerned for her welfare and notified the PSNI.

The teenage mother was located nearby a short time later. She received immediate medical treatment and psychologi­cal support.

A post-mortem examinatio­n is scheduled to be carried out on the baby.

The PSNI warned that, given the circumstan­ces involved, it would be inappropri­ate to make any further comment.

The nature of their investigat­ion will also be determined by the full post-mortem examinatio­n findings.

The young mother is receiving ongoing medical and counsellin­g support.

 ??  ?? The baby was taken to Midland Regional Hospital, Tullamore
The baby was taken to Midland Regional Hospital, Tullamore

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