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Baby remains were newborn girl, police say | Baby remains were newborn girl, police say |
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Flowers, teddy bears and tributes have been left at the scene in memory of baby Ava | Flowers, teddy bears and tributes have been left at the scene in memory of baby Ava |
The remains of a baby found in a field by a dog walker have been identified as a newborn girl. | |
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) made the announcement following a post-mortem examination, and said that they had named the girl "Ava" after previously only identifying her as "Baby A". | Greater Manchester Police (GMP) made the announcement following a post-mortem examination, and said that they had named the girl "Ava" after previously only identifying her as "Baby A". |
The infant's remains were found by a woman who had been walking her dog near Ashtons Field in the Little Hulton area of Salford, in Greater Manchester, at about 12:30 GMT on 20 November. | |
The cause of Ava's death remains unclear with police saying further pathological and forensic testing is required. | The cause of Ava's death remains unclear with police saying further pathological and forensic testing is required. |
Baby Ava was found by a woman walking her dog on 20 November | |
Flowers, teddy bears and tributes that have been left at the scene in her memory are to be cleaned and donated to children's charities. | |
In a statement, the force said officers had been "working tirelessly conducting hours of house-to-house and CCTV enquiries" to find out exactly what happened to Ava. | |
The child was found in a field close to a road layby near warehouses, not far from two junctions of the M61. | |
Last week, police said the baby was wrapped in a pink fabric, and detectives were working with soil experts, archaeologists and anthropologists to try to establish how long the child’s body had been there before it was discovered. | |
Search for Ava's mum | |
Det Ch Insp Charlotte Whalley from GMP said: “As part of our enquiries, we’re working to establish who Ava’s mum is. | |
“We are continuing to appeal for her mum, who may require medical assistance, or her family, to come forward and speak to us. | |
"We believe that there is someone out there now who knows what happened. Please know that we have trained officers ready to support you. | |
Police have again appealed for more information, asking people to "cast their minds back to previous months". | |
"Perhaps you heard something, or saw something that didn’t feel right. | |
"It may have seemed insignificant at the time, but knowing what you know now, come forward. It could be crucial to finding the truth for Ava.” | |
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