Cops still hunting for mum of tragic baby boy found dead in M&S bag by binman outside church in Notting Hill

COPS are still hunting the mother of a newborn baby boy who was found dead in a shopping bag.

A refuse worker made the tragic discovery yesterday outside All Saints Church in Notting Hill, West London, at just before 1pm.

Superintendent Owen Renowden delivered a press conference today

PATributes for the newborn boy have been left outside the church[/caption]

UKNIPThe tragic discovery was made yesterday at around 1pm[/caption]

The baby boy’s body was left outside a church in west London

Superintendent Owen Renowden said today: “Local officers have worked through the night and continue enquiries this morning to find a mother of the baby.

“We were called at 12.46pm to All Saints Church near Talbot Road following the discovery of a newborn baby in a shopping bag.

“This was a black Marks & Spencer’s bag with pictures of avocados on the side.

“The bag was found for a council refuse worker who immediately contacted the police.

“Officers attended, alongside colleagues in the London ambulance service, but very sadly the baby was pronounced out at the scene.

“We can now confirm that the baby was a boy and we believe he was a newborn when he died.

“I want to praise the professionalism, in particular of the local refuse worker and also the responding emergency services, who I know would’ve been deeply affected by the instant yesterday

“As shocking and tragic as this is my priority remains for the mother’s welfare and health. We are really worried about her well-being as she would recently have given birth.

“I know that she will likely be feeling very frightened and going through an extremely difficult time.”

He added: “If you are the baby’s mother and you see this today I want to appeal directly to you today to come forward and receive help.

“My priority is to help you and make sure you receive medical assistance. You can do this at any time by telling any hospital, police, or by calling emergency services.

“Also I want to appeal this morning to anyone who may have information that will assist in our investigation. 

“In particular if you saw anyone in this area with a Marks & Spencer’s bag, or anything you felt was unusual.”

Deputy church warden Marcia Haynes told The Sun how police searched the church after the baby was found.

She said: “My prayers are with the family and poor baby. There was a church service and then the police came in they searched everywhere.

“I think they thought the mother may have been in here. It’s such a shock. They were in the toilets and everywhere.”

It comes after a couple were seen duping a bag at the spot where a newborn baby was found dead by a binman, witnesses say.

A scaffolder who was working nearby said a middle-aged couple dropped the bag by a bin at around 10am.

He said: “The man was rustling the bag, like he was tying it. He walked ahead and she followed him.

“They were looking around the bin that is used for garden waste. People have also been dumping rubbish bags there.

“I called the police after I found out what happened. I feel sorry for the poor guys who found the baby.”

He added: “It’s horrific.”

Local residents this morning said the child was found at around midday before cops swooped on the street.

The binman was said to have been so taken back by the morbid discovery that he was left unsteady on his feet.

One mum told The Sun: “The binman found it in a black bag next to that recycling bin. He almost passed out.”

A neighbour said: “I heard that it was one of the binmen who found the body while he was working.

“I had my hand in that very bin two days ago, I was taking rubbish out of my car and it was overflowing.

“It’s horrific to think about. That poor bloke, wherever he is now he’s not going to be sleeping well.”

Another resident, speaking last night, said: “It’s very tragic, heartbreaking actually. It’s heartbreaking.

“The police have been out there all day, I saw the tent go up earlier.

“We’ve seen lots of guys in blue suits, forensics teams walking in and out.

“I can’t begin to imagine what it must feel like for the person who found it.

“I imagine they left him or her outside the church because they felt it was symbolic.

“But there are so many questions now. Where did she give birth? Where is she and where did she come from?”

And a regular churchgoer at All Saints added: “It’s deeply sad and tragic really. This one is particularly sad, of course it is.

“I’ve been attending this church for six years and lived in the area for eight years. I’m a father myself and it’s very sad.

“There are a whole lot of people who are involved in this, including the mother.

“We’re sadly becoming used to stabbings and shootings in London, but a tragic event like this is unprecedented.

“It’s interesting that she chose our church, I wonder if it meant something to her or symbolised something.”

Police have launched an urgent hunt for the baby’s mum amid fears she requires medical attention.

PAForensic officers at the scene in Notting Hill, outside All Saints’ Church[/caption]

PAA candle lit outside with a note for the tragic infant[/caption]

PAThe baby was left in a black M&S bag with avocados on it[/caption]

UKNIPA scaffolder who was working nearby said a middle-aged couple dropped the bag by a bin at around 10am[/caption]

UKNIPPolice have launched an urgent hunt for the baby’s mum amid fears she requires medical attention[/caption]

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