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A baby who was found abandoned in a cathedral in the Irish Republic is believed to be from Nottinghamshire. A Nottinghamshire baby found abandoned in a cathedral in the Irish Republic is expected to be reunited with his legal guardian next week.
The eight-month old boy was reported missing on Thursday. The eight-month-old boy was reported missing from the Ashfield area on Thursday morning.
Irish police say he was discovered safe and well at the Cathedral of the Assumption in Carlow Town on Friday afternoon. Irish police say he was found safe and well at the Cathedral of the Assumption in Carlow Town on Friday afternoon.
A note with the baby's name on it was found attached to his buggy. Police are now working to find the child's parents. Police said they were concerned for the welfare of a man and a woman believed to have been involved in the incident.
The Irish broadcaster RTE said the baby was found in the porch area by a person visiting the cathedral and appeared to be in good health. They are still trying to trace the pair and are appealing for anyone who may have information.
Attempts are being made to trace the parents. A note with the baby's name and date of birth on it was found attached to his buggy.
He is currently in the care of the authorities in Ireland.
The Irish broadcaster RTE said the baby was found in the porch area by a person visiting the cathedral.