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Woman is held as baby plunges to his death from sixth f loor f lat

- By Richard Marsden and Tom Witherow

A YoUNG mother has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a toddler fell to his death from a sixth-floor flat.

Horrified onlookers told how they initially mistook the 18month-old infant for a doll as they rushed outside to try to save him.

The boy, who has not yet been named, was pronounced dead at the scene after plunging up to 60ft. A 23year-old woman last night remained in police custody on suspicion of his murder.

The tragedy took place at a sevenstore­y block on the edge of Bradford city centre, at about 5.10pm on Satur- day. It is not known whether the child fell from a window or a balcony at the rented flat, which was yesterday still under police guard.

Neighbours named a couple living there as Gemma Procter, 23, and her 21-yearold partner Luke Green, who had a young son and a baby daughter.

witness Danuta Tomaszewic­z, 59, said the little boy was naked when her husband and a friend went to help.

She had been looking out of the window of her first-floor flat when she noticed the child on the ground – and at first thought it was a doll.

Her niece Monika Tomaszewic­z said: ‘She realised it was a real baby when she saw he was trying to catch his breath and his belly was moving.

‘He was a beautiful baby, blond-haired and blue-eyed. She screamed for help and

‘Screamed for help’

her husband and his friend ran downstairs. The friend took his shirt off and covered the baby with it because the infant was naked.’ Another helper rang 999 and an ambulance arrived after around 20 minutes, the niece said. As they waited, the men tried to comfort the boy, holding his head and talking to him. Mrs Tomaszewic­z wept as her niece said: ‘She could not sleep at all last night.

‘She doesn’t know how she is going to live here as every time she looks out of the window she will see the baby. They tried their best for the baby.’ Fourth-floor resident Andrew Brook, 51, a part- timewho dialled cleaner 999, and said: one ‘I of looked those out of the window and saw the toddler’s body on the ground. I called for an ambulance. It was a shocking sight. when I looked up I could see the sixth-floor window open. ‘By the time I went down to help there was a couple there in some distress with the baby.’ Andrew white, 53, who lives on the sixth floor, said a couple with two young children live at the flat. The father-of-three said: ‘They are a nice young couple who keep themselves to themselves, which is normal here.’

He said Miss Procter and Mr Green had lived at the flat for around 18 months, with the young mother being pregnant with her second child when they moved in.

Residents said they saw police escorting individual­s from the block of flats on Saturday night. A man identifyin­g himself as the partner of Miss Procter’s sister Rachel Procter, said the family are ‘devastated’ at what has happened but would not comment further. Detective Superinten­dent Nick wallen, of west Yorkshire Police, said: ‘This is clearly an extremely traumatic incident and specially trained officers are working to support the child’s family members and those who witnessed what took place. ‘It is no exaggerati­on to say those who witnessed this incident will have been deeply traumatise­d by what they saw. A 23-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with the baby’s fall and she is currently receiving medical assessment in custody.’

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Mother of two: Gemma Procter lives at the apartment
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Tragedy: The sixth-floor flat, circled. Right, police stand guard yesterday
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