Woman assisting police after infant found dead in Perth storm water drain | Perth

A baby boy helps the police after being found dead in water evacuation.
Two routine care workers made a discovery in Alexander Heights in the northern suburbs of Perth in the afternoon.
Western Australian police confirmed that a 30s of a woman in their ages helped investigate the death of the newborn.
The police said on Wednesday evening, “the woman is taking proper care and support,” he said.
“Considering the sensitivities, we will not make any more comments right now.
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“Western Australian police force wants to thank the society for their concerns, support and help.”
Police confirmed that the baby was placed in rainwater evacuation recently.
Det Sen Sgt Stephen Cleal, in his statement to journalists on Tuesday, there was no evidence that the baby was washed from the evacuation system.
The detectives made an objection to the baby’s mother to come to the fore with concerns about the health of the mother.
Police also called on people who had information about the incident or CCTV in the region to come to the fore.
WA premiere Roger Cook called a “terrible series of events olmayan that waved the society, which had been left in the drainage area.
“This goes to the heart of everyone’s sense of humanity, whose life is a small child who is a little child under tragic conditions,” he said.




