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Toddler death 'shocks' neighbours Toddler death 'shocks' neighbours
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Neighbours have spoken of their shock after a 29-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of murdering her two-year-old daughter in Dewsbury.Neighbours have spoken of their shock after a 29-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of murdering her two-year-old daughter in Dewsbury.
The girl's body was found at a house in Naylor Court on Friday, West Yorkshire Police said. She has been named locally as Jasmine Bellfield. Jasmine Bellfield's body was found at a house in Naylor Court on Friday, West Yorkshire Police said.
The results of tests on the girl's body proved inconclusive, officers said. The results of a post-mortem examination on the girl's body proved inconclusive, officers said.
Police went to the house after a request by health workers and arrested a 29-year-old woman at the scene.Police went to the house after a request by health workers and arrested a 29-year-old woman at the scene.
Neighbour Helen Cocker said: "We're all shocked, it's hit this community hard."Neighbour Helen Cocker said: "We're all shocked, it's hit this community hard."
She described Jasmine as "absolutely beautiful" and said her mother was "a 100% top mum".She described Jasmine as "absolutely beautiful" and said her mother was "a 100% top mum".
"That child wanted for nothing," said Mrs Cocker."That child wanted for nothing," said Mrs Cocker.
"She was well fed, well dressed. She loved her child so much, we are all shocked by this.""She was well fed, well dressed. She loved her child so much, we are all shocked by this."
Detectives said they were not looking for anyone else in connection with the girl's death.Detectives said they were not looking for anyone else in connection with the girl's death.