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Mother quizzed over death of baby Woman quizzed over death of baby
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North Wales Police are continuing to question a mother from Anglesey over the death of a young baby. North Wales Police are continuing to question a woman from Anglesey over the death of a baby.
The two-month-old girl was taken to hospital from the family home at Llannerch-y-Medd on Anglesey on Wednesday morning. The two-month-old girl was taken to hospital from her family home at Llannerch-y-Medd on Anglesey on Wednesday morning.
The infant was pronounced dead at Gwynedd hospital in Bangor.The infant was pronounced dead at Gwynedd hospital in Bangor.
Officers said the death is being treated as suspicious. They said the child's mother was not under arrest, but was "helping with inquiries". Officers said the death is being treated as suspicious. They said a woman was not under arrest, but was "helping with inquiries".
Emergency services were called to the house at around 0745 GMT.Emergency services were called to the house at around 0745 GMT.
A spokeswoman for North Wales Police said: "The death is being treated as suspicious as a matter of procedure.A spokeswoman for North Wales Police said: "The death is being treated as suspicious as a matter of procedure.
"A post-mortem by a paediatric pathologist will be carried out later today to establish the cause of death.""A post-mortem by a paediatric pathologist will be carried out later today to establish the cause of death."
Terraced houseTerraced house
The post-mortem examination is due to take place at Liverpool's Alder Hey Hospital under the supervision of a Home Office pathologist.The post-mortem examination is due to take place at Liverpool's Alder Hey Hospital under the supervision of a Home Office pathologist.
According to local people, the baby and her family had moved to Llannerch-y-Medd about six weeks ago and were living in a rented terraced house not far from the centre of the village.According to local people, the baby and her family had moved to Llannerch-y-Medd about six weeks ago and were living in a rented terraced house not far from the centre of the village.
The house, in Bridge Street, has been sealed off while forensic examinations and house-to-house enquiries are taking place.The house, in Bridge Street, has been sealed off while forensic examinations and house-to-house enquiries are taking place.
Neighbours said police also removed a number of brown plastic bags containing what are believed to be clothes and other items from the property.Neighbours said police also removed a number of brown plastic bags containing what are believed to be clothes and other items from the property.