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Chris Kitching

Urgent appeal to find mum after newborn baby found dead in private garden

A newborn baby boy has been found dead in a private garden, sparking an urgent police search for the infant's mother.

The child's body was discovered by a member of the public in Weston-super-Mare in Somerset shortly before 9am on Saturday.

The death is being treated as unexplained.

A senior officer from Avon and Somerset Police said the force is "extremely concerned" about the welfare of the baby's mum and officers "need to trace her as soon as possible".

Police have appealed to Weston-super-Mare residents to contact them if they know who the mother is or suspected a woman was "heavily pregnant" but did not tell others about the pregnancy.

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A member of the public made the discovery in a private garden (Tom Wren/SWNS)

The force said the woman's behaviour may have changed in the past 24 hours.

North Somerset Children’s Services made a direct appeal to the newborn's mum, saying it has specially trained professionals who can support her and make sure she gets the medical attention she needs.

DCI Mike Buck said: “This is a very sad and distressing incident.

Police have launched an urgent search for the child's mother (Tom Wren/SWNS)

"We’re extremely concerned for the welfare of the mother of this child and need to trace her as soon as possible.

"We’re treating the baby’s death as unexplained at this time.

“I’m specifically appealing to people in Weston-super-Mare.

"Have you suspected somebody you know is heavily pregnant, but may not have been willing to disclose this? 

"That person might have a connection with Victoria Quadrant? 

"Their behaviour might have changed in the last 24 hours?

Police are "extremely concerned" for the mum's welfare (Tom Wren/SWNS)

"You can contact us in complete confidence.

"Our priority right now is to find the mother of this child and support her, so please do the right thing.”

Amanda Braund, of North Somerset Children’s Services, said: “I want to make a direct appeal to the mother.

"I can’t imagine what you’re going through but we want to help you.

"We have specially trained professionals who can support you and make sure you get the medical attention you need.

"Please get in touch with the police by calling 999 or your nearest hospital.”

People with other information are asked to call 101 and give the reference number 5220278654.

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