Willenhall canal baby death: Urgent plea to mum

Det Ch Insp Jim Munro urged anyone with information to contact police

The mum of a newborn baby found dead in a canal will be in "grave need" of medical help, police said.

Det Ch Insp Jim Munro appealed to the baby's mother to come forward so she could receive the "support and that medical assistance she will need".

He said the baby could have been in the water for four days and urged anyone with information to contact police.

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The area in Willenhall has been sealed off while investigations take place
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The baby boy was found in a waterway in Rough Wood Country Park

He said if any family members had information, he would also ask them to come forward, anonymously if necessary.

"We are quite conscious that area is frequented by people who use the canal, whether that is boating, walking," Det Ch Insp Munro added.

"I would ask them to cast their minds back over the last four days; have they seen anything suspicious that may now in hindsight trigger something in their minds regarding what they saw there?

"And I would ask them to come forward, in the strictest of confidence if need be, and provide us with that information so we can understand how that little boy has tragically met his death."

Det Ch Insp Munro said he would be "reluctant to draw any parallels" between the cases, adding: "Ultimately we continue to work with partner agencies to ensure the appropriate support is provided to newborn mums."

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