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Greater Manchester Police make direct appeal to mother after baby’s remains found in Salford park

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Police in Greater Manchester have made a direct appeal to the mother of a baby whose remains were found in a park.

The remains were discovered by a woman walking her dog at 12.30pm on Wednesday in the vicinity of Ashton’s Field in Little Hulton, Salford.

At a press conference this afternoon, detective chief inspector Charlotte Whalley from Greater Manchester Police urged the mother to come forward.

She said: “Our priority is to find answers and to make sure the mum is safe.

“We know that this baby’s mum is somewhere out there, potentially watching this, and we would appeal for anyone who may know them or had their suspicions about a pregnancy to come forward so we can find her and speak to her.

“Trained officers are ready to support her no matter what the circumstances are. Please contact us.”

Police had said on Wednesday that they did not know the identity of the baby or the parents and that detectives were pursuing “several lines of enquiry”.

Officers said they also did not yet know the sex or ethnicity of the child – who they have named “Baby A”.

The district commander for Salford, chief superintendent Neil Blackwood, said on Wednesday that the force was working with partner agencies in the area to identify the remains and work out how long they had been in the park.

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He had urged anyone with information to get in touch and said that “even the most minor detail” could be “crucial” to the police’s investigation.

“If you have seen anyone in the area over the last few days, or know who the parents could be, please call us as soon as you can,” he added.

“All of this is extremely sensitive, and this investigation needs to be handled with the utmost care it deserves, and it is going to take time.

“We know that this news will devastate our communities, and while we do not have all the answers to these questions yet, I want to reassure residents that we will do all we can to find out what has happened here.”

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