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Jessica Walford & Cheryl McEvoy

Teenager haunted by memory of finding newborn baby girl covered in blood at bus stop

A teenager who found a newborn baby at a bus stop says she still doesn't know what happened to her.

Talitha Beales thought the little girl was dead when she spotted her covered in blood with her umbilical cord attached.

The 19-year-old recalls every second of the dramatic moment and says she's haunted by the experience.

The baby girl was taken into the car of the authorities (North Wales Post)

Talitha was a passenger in her dad's car when she spotted something out of place as they drove past the bus stop, Wales Online reports.

Almost two years on from the incident in July 2017, she explained: "I remember every second," she says now, two years on and now aged 19.

"It's still raw in my mind. As dad drove past the bus stop, I saw the baby covered in blood, it still had the umbilical cord attached and I thought it was dead.

"My dad didn't believe me at first. He thought it was a prank. But we rang the ambulance and we heard her cries. She was taking her last breaths. I didn't know what to think.

"It's crazy. You don't expect to find a baby in a bus stop."

Talitha “screamed hysterically” at the sight of the blood-covered infant on the concrete floor and it fell to her and her dad to try and save the baby's life as they waited for the emergency services to arrive.

When they did, police sealed off the area.

Talitha was a passenger in her dad's car when she spotted the little girl in the bus stop (North Wales Post)

Forensics officers dusted the bus shelter down while a makeshift interview room was set up in a caravan close to the scene, with a police helicopter scrambled to the area.

An investigation to find the mother began, but was called off a few months later after what was described as a "painstaking and meticulous investigation".

Today, little is known about the baby and what happened to her. But it's thought she was placed into foster care.

What frustrates Talitha the most is not being told what happened to the baby, whose life she may well have saved.

"The worst thing that annoys me is I haven't heard anything since it happened," she says.

"I practically saved her life. It's horrible."

Police and forensics officers examine the bus stop (Daily Post Wales)

Now Talitha, who was on her way home to Stoke-on-Trent after spending time with her dad in Wales, hopes to become a veterinary assistant and says the experience has made her "grateful".

"It's stuck with me a lot," she said of the discovery in Towyn, Conwy.

"It made me grateful that we were there at the time. "She would have passed away, but we were there at the right time at the right place."

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