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Funeral held for baby found at Shipley waste site | Funeral held for baby found at Shipley waste site |
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A funeral has been held for a baby girl found dead at a West Yorkshire waste site more than a year ago. | A funeral has been held for a baby girl found dead at a West Yorkshire waste site more than a year ago. |
The baby, aged two or three days, was found by staff at the Associated Waste Management depot in Shipley. | |
A local mother and toddler group organised the funeral for the girl, whom they named Catherine. | |
She has not been identified and police are still trying to trace her mother. The service was held at St Winefride's Church in Wibsey, Bradford. | |
DNA profile | DNA profile |
It was followed by a burial at Scholemoor Cemetery, where Catherine, who was described by police as white, was laid to rest near to other babies. | |
The coroner released the infant's remains after initial attempts to find the girl's mother were unsuccessful. | The coroner released the infant's remains after initial attempts to find the girl's mother were unsuccessful. |
Donna Fenton from the community group which helped organise the funeral, said: "We've come together to bury Catherine with dignity and respect. We're not here to judge - we're here to lay a baby to rest. | |
"We hope it brings the mum some comfort. And the guys [at the Shipley depot] went through so much when they found her - it will give them some closure." | |
West Yorkshire Police have sent 37,000 letters to homes in Bradford, Leeds and surrounding areas which supply waste to the depot to appeal for information. | West Yorkshire Police have sent 37,000 letters to homes in Bradford, Leeds and surrounding areas which supply waste to the depot to appeal for information. |
Scientific work provided officers with a DNA profile of the child, although a matching profile of her mother was not on record. | Scientific work provided officers with a DNA profile of the child, although a matching profile of her mother was not on record. |
It is believed the baby's delivery did not take place in a hospital and a post-mortem test failed to ascertain a cause of death. | It is believed the baby's delivery did not take place in a hospital and a post-mortem test failed to ascertain a cause of death. |
Det Supt Sukhbir Singh, who is leading the police investigation, said: "We are glad young Catherine has now been laid to rest, but today's ceremony does not in any way mark an end to our search to find her mother. | Det Supt Sukhbir Singh, who is leading the police investigation, said: "We are glad young Catherine has now been laid to rest, but today's ceremony does not in any way mark an end to our search to find her mother. |
"We have always said the answer to this inquiry lies within the local communities in West Yorkshire and continue to believe that is the case. | "We have always said the answer to this inquiry lies within the local communities in West Yorkshire and continue to believe that is the case. |
"Catherine may have only had a very short life, but she deserves to be remembered and we would again ask her mother to come forward, speak to us, and identify her daughter." | "Catherine may have only had a very short life, but she deserves to be remembered and we would again ask her mother to come forward, speak to us, and identify her daughter." |