Portsmouth News

Death of baby remains a mystery after an inquest

- Richard Lemmer richard.lemmer@jpress.co.uk

THE DEATH of a baby in Gosport remains a mystery after an inquest has ruled the cause of her death cannot be ascertaine­d, ending a twoand-a-half year nightmare for her mother who was arrested on suspicion of murdering her own child.

Eden Grace Dunlop was born on December 10, 2019, and was found dead after sleeping beside her mother Lauren Dunlop on the morning of March 10, 2020, in her home in Falmouth House, in Howe Road, Gosport.

The unexplaine­d death sparked a police investigat­ion that saw Lauren arrested on suspicion of neglect, separating the grieving mother from her child on the night of her death.

After a medical examinatio­n uncovered a fracture to the four-month-old’s skull several weeks later, Lauren was arrested again on suspicion of murder, while her other daughter, four, was placed in the care of her grandparen­ts by social services.

The tragedy sparked a nightmare investigat­ion that took 18 months for police to declare that a prosecutio­n would not be pursued, and now the young mother has been exonerated by an inquest held at Portsmouth Coroners’ Court yesterday.

Coroner Rosamund Rhodes-Kemp has said a cause of death cannot be ascertaine­d, with expert medical testimony unable to make a connection between Eden’s death and the skull fracture, which is believed to have occurred between five and 14 days prior.

Lauren said she had felt ‘dehumanise­d’ by the investigat­ions but thanked the court for its sensitive handling of the tragedy and for allowing her to express her harrowing experience.

She said: ‘I have been blaming myself for a long time. Throughout this whole ordeal I have felt really dehumanise­d.

‘I am not a horrible person.’

After travelling with paramedics and Eden to Queen Alexandra Hospital on the morning of the death, Lauren said she was quickly separated from her child, as police wanted to test the young mother for drugs after questionin­g her on her use of cannabis.

Regarding the night of the tragedy, Lauren added: ‘I should have been given more time with my daughter. I was given less than two minutes with her.’

Addressing the court via a video link, Lauren’s father John called the police’s treatment of Lauren ‘disgusting’.

He said: ‘I think it was quite inhuman of them. I have carried that anger for two year and a half years and I’m trying to get answers.’

Attending the court, Detective Constable Luke Donovan said: ‘The investigat­ion took a long time predominan­tly due to waiting for the experts. It took the best part of a year to 18 months to finalise our reports.’

No other signs of injury were found on baby Eden, who was described as a happy and healthy by family members and medical staff at Bridgemary Medical Centre ,which held regular check-ups with the infant.

Ms Rhodes-Kemp said: ‘Despite exhaustive investigat­ions there was no natural or unnatural process identified that could explain baby Eden’s death. I hope this gives you a little bit of closure.’

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