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Hundreds of mourners attend open funeral for unknown baby girl in Oxford | Hundreds of mourners attend open funeral for unknown baby girl in Oxford |
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More than 150 people attended the funeral of a stillborn baby girl they did not know at Wolvercote Cemetery in Oxford. | |
An open funeral was held for baby Raihana who was found dead in a black bag on a footpath in the city, her umbilical cord still attached. | An open funeral was held for baby Raihana who was found dead in a black bag on a footpath in the city, her umbilical cord still attached. |
Mourners paid their respects by leaving pink teddy bears and bouquets of flowers, along with notes of remembrance. | Mourners paid their respects by leaving pink teddy bears and bouquets of flowers, along with notes of remembrance. |
The baby was named Raihana - meaning "heaven's flower" - by the officers who found her and was honoured with an official naming ceremony before being buried. | The baby was named Raihana - meaning "heaven's flower" - by the officers who found her and was honoured with an official naming ceremony before being buried. |
The identity of the mother still remains unknown and police have urged her to come forward. | The identity of the mother still remains unknown and police have urged her to come forward. |
An investigation by a coroner found that Raihana was stillborn and it is believed the birth took place elsewhere, not near the location where she was found. | An investigation by a coroner found that Raihana was stillborn and it is believed the birth took place elsewhere, not near the location where she was found. |
Suzi Horsley, a 33-year-old from Oxford, lost four babies during pregnancy and said she hopes the mother has people around to help her. | Suzi Horsley, a 33-year-old from Oxford, lost four babies during pregnancy and said she hopes the mother has people around to help her. |
"I felt quite strongly that she should be mourned, and that her mother should be supported as well,” Ms Horsley told the BBC. | "I felt quite strongly that she should be mourned, and that her mother should be supported as well,” Ms Horsley told the BBC. |
"I hope she sees the coverage of today and sees that there is a network of mothers who understand her loss and understand that pain." | "I hope she sees the coverage of today and sees that there is a network of mothers who understand her loss and understand that pain." |
Before the funeral, Detective Inspector Jim Holmes, the officer who gave Raihana her name, put out an appeal to find her family, the Metro reported. | Before the funeral, Detective Inspector Jim Holmes, the officer who gave Raihana her name, put out an appeal to find her family, the Metro reported. |
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