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Two-year-old girl's body found in Bicester house Two-year-old girl's body found in Bicester house
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A two-year-old girl's body has been found in a house in Oxfordshire.A two-year-old girl's body has been found in a house in Oxfordshire.
Police were called to an address in Bicester after receiving a report concerning fear for a child's welfare.Police were called to an address in Bicester after receiving a report concerning fear for a child's welfare.
The girl was found at the property in Herald Way, Glory Farm, shortly after 10:00 BST.The girl was found at the property in Herald Way, Glory Farm, shortly after 10:00 BST.
Thames Valley Police said investigations were at an early stage. Officers are expected to remain at the scene for the rest of the day.Thames Valley Police said investigations were at an early stage. Officers are expected to remain at the scene for the rest of the day.
Det Ch Insp Ian Hunter said he did not believe there was any risk to the community.Det Ch Insp Ian Hunter said he did not believe there was any risk to the community.
South Central Ambulance Service confirmed it received a call from police at 11:06.South Central Ambulance Service confirmed it received a call from police at 11:06.
A spokesman said: "We sent the appropriate ambulance response vehicle and can confirm that a two-year-old child was pronounced dead at the scene."A spokesman said: "We sent the appropriate ambulance response vehicle and can confirm that a two-year-old child was pronounced dead at the scene."
BBC reporter Jeremy Stern was told by neighbours "a mother and child" lived at the house.
He said: "They are reported to have kept themselves to themselves."
Next door neighbour Kevin Marshall, 28, said: "I woke up and saw police turning up.
"At first, I thought it was a break in but when all the barriers started going up, I thought it was something serious and then forensics turned up."