Yorkshire Post

Police hunt for mother of newborn baby found abandoned on doorstep

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POLICE SEARCHING for the mother of a newborn baby found abandoned on a doorstep have released new images of the little boy.

The infant, named Edward after the postman who discovered him, was left on a doorstep in Hackney, east London, shortly before midday on Saturday.

Edward senior’s granddaugh­ter posted an appeal on Facebook after the heartbreak­ing discovery. Police said that the baby was wearing a grey babygro and a grey hat, and was wrapped in a white knitted blanket when he was found.

He had been fed and appeared to have been well cared for, although he was not born in hospital.

Detective Sergeant Andy Barry said: “He appeared well cared for and well looked after, he had been fed.

“He’s doing really, really well, he’s being kept in hospital for a few days as would normally be the case. He’s fit and healthy, he’s a bonny lad.”

Investigat­ors are looking through CCTV and are asking anyone who saw anything of concern in Sandringha­m Road between 10am and midday on Saturday to come forward.

Det Sgt Barry said the mother’s wellbeing is his main concern.

He said: “She is our primary concern now. As a father myself, I know how daunting it can be to be a parent, you’re presented with this life and you have to suddenly care for it.

“Because he was six or 12 hours old when he was found and it didn’t appear to have been a hospital birth, we have concerns for her emotional wellbeing, her health, to make sure she’s looked after.”

He appeared well cared for and well looked after, he had been fed.

Detective Sergeant Andy Barry of the Metropolit­an Police.

 ?? PICTURE: METROPOLIT­AN POLICE/PA ?? ‘FIT AND HEALTHY’: The baby, named Edward after the postman who discovered him, is being cared for in hospital.
PICTURE: METROPOLIT­AN POLICE/PA ‘FIT AND HEALTHY’: The baby, named Edward after the postman who discovered him, is being cared for in hospital.

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