Significant enhancement to search efforts for mother of deceased newborn found in snowy field.

November 28th 2024.

Significant enhancement to search efforts for mother of deceased newborn found in snowy field.
Last week, a tragic discovery was made in Salford when a dog walker stumbled upon the remains of a newborn baby girl in a field covered in snow. The baby, now known as Ava, was found near Ashtons Field, leaving investigators with many questions as they work to identify her and determine how long she had been there.

The cause of baby Ava's death is still unknown and authorities have yet to locate her mother. In the meantime, the community has come together to honor Ava's memory by leaving flowers, candles, teddies, and cards at the scene, just a short distance from the M61.

Detective Chief Inspector Charlotte Whalley, who is leading the investigation, expressed the impact this case has had on the people of Greater Manchester. She assured the public that they are dedicated to uncovering the truth about what happened to Ava.

As part of their efforts, the team is focused on finding Ava's mother and understanding the circumstances that led to her being separated from her newborn daughter. They are urging anyone with information to come forward, especially if the mother or her family may require medical assistance.

DCI Whalley also extended her gratitude to the community for their support and urged them to think back to any unusual occurrences in the area in the months leading up to this tragic discovery. She emphasized the importance of even the smallest details, as they could hold the key to finding justice for baby Ava.

To anyone who may have information but has been hesitant to come forward, DCI Whalley assured them that they have trained officers ready to support them, no matter the circumstances. She urged them to reach out and help bring closure to this heartbreaking case.

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