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Mother 'abandons newborn son' at London hospital | |
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Police have appealed for information after a mother went missing from hospital, leaving her newborn son behind. | Police have appealed for information after a mother went missing from hospital, leaving her newborn son behind. |
Anna Chudy, 35, is believed to have left Northwick Park hospital in Harrow, north-west London, with a man on Friday morning. She had given birth to a baby son by caesarean section just before 4am on Thursday. | Anna Chudy, 35, is believed to have left Northwick Park hospital in Harrow, north-west London, with a man on Friday morning. She had given birth to a baby son by caesarean section just before 4am on Thursday. |
Police have released images of Chudy and the man in an attempt to trace the mother and ensure she is safe. | Police have released images of Chudy and the man in an attempt to trace the mother and ensure she is safe. |
The man, who was pictured leaving the accident and emergency department separately to Chudy, is described as white, tall, with an athletic build and short, dark brown hair. He was wearing a black leather jacket with patches on the elbows and dark trousers, police said. | The man, who was pictured leaving the accident and emergency department separately to Chudy, is described as white, tall, with an athletic build and short, dark brown hair. He was wearing a black leather jacket with patches on the elbows and dark trousers, police said. |
The Metropolitan police said of Chudy: “Officers are concerned for her welfare and are keen to trace her to ensure she is safe and well.” | The Metropolitan police said of Chudy: “Officers are concerned for her welfare and are keen to trace her to ensure she is safe and well.” |
Anyone with information on her whereabouts should contact Brent CID on 07584 779085, or the police non-emergency number 101, or the charity Missing People on 116 000. | Anyone with information on her whereabouts should contact Brent CID on 07584 779085, or the police non-emergency number 101, or the charity Missing People on 116 000. |