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Great Ormond Street Hospital: Couple arrested over attempted abduction of premature baby | Great Ormond Street Hospital: Couple arrested over attempted abduction of premature baby |
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A couple have been arrested after allegedly trying to abduct a premature baby from Great Ormond Street Hospital. | A couple have been arrested after allegedly trying to abduct a premature baby from Great Ormond Street Hospital. |
Police were called to the Camden hospital earlier this week to a report of someone trying to take a child, a Metropolitan Police spokeswoman said. | |
The 31-year-old man and 26-year-old woman were arrested on conspiracy to commit child abduction. | |
The couple are understood to have claimed their child had been born at the nearby Royal London Hospital, in Whitechapel, before being transferred. | |
They reportedly showed staff a photo of "their baby" in an incubator, thought to be a printout from the internet, and said they had come to collect the child. | |
Staff then checked with the Royal London Hospital but found no records matching the couple's description and called the police. | |
"Enquiries continue," the Met Police spokeswoman added. | |
Inspector Paul Clarke, of the Met Police, said: "The actions of the staff at Great Ormond Street Hospital in making all of the necessary checks and the quick response of police in arresting a couple prevented what could have been a very frightening and harrowing incident." | |
A spokeswoman for Great Ormond Street Hospital said: “Thankfully, this type of incident is exceptionally rare. | |
"We are pleased that staff at the hospital acted so swiftly and calmly to ensure the safety of all our patients.” | |
The couple have been bailed until mid-April. |
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