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Baby dies after being hurled off a bridge

- By James Tozer

A BABY boy died last night after being thrown into a river from a bridge in front of horrified onlookers.

Police were questionin­g a man on suspicion of murder after the incident in Radcliffe, Greater Manchester.

The boy, said to be just under a year old, was pulled from the water by firefighte­rs after witnesses raised the alarm shortly before .30pm yesterday.

He was given first aid at the scene and taken to hospital, but died a short time later.

Witnesses claimed the baby was thrown into the water in a Moses basket by his father after a row with his pregnant partner. They said the man then went to a nearby pub, the Lock Keeper, where he was arrested.

A relative of a member of staff at the pub said: ‘He came in and asked for a drink but said he had no money. Then loads of people came in screaming that there’s a baby in the river.

‘He sat there and stared, so the police were phoned and he just told a customer that he’d thrown his baby in the river.’

Residents reported a huge emergency response including two fire engines, ambulances, multiple police vehicles and a police helicopter.

Some locals reported seeing what they thought was a doll in the water. Detective Superinten­dent Jamie Daniels, from Greater Manchester Police, said: ‘This is an incredibly tragic incident that has led to an innocent baby boy losing his life. Our thoughts are very much with his loved ones.

‘A murder investigat­ion is under way and we are working hard to piece together the circumstan­ces that led to the baby boy ending up in the water.’

‘Thrown in the river’

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