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Baby's body found at waste plant Baby's body found at waste plant
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The body of a newborn baby has been found in rubbish at a waste recycling plant, police have said. The body of a newborn baby has been found in rubbish at a waste recycling plant in Cambridgeshire, police said.
A worker made the discovery at the city council-owned site in Fourth Drove in the Fengate area of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, on Wednesday morning. A worker made the find at the city council-owned site in Fourth Drove, in Fengate, Peterborough, at 0730 BST.
An investigation has begun at the facility, which has been cordoned off. The death is being treated as suspicious, a police spokeswoman said. The facility has been cordoned off while the death, being treated by police as suspicious, is investigated.
She added that it was not yet known whether the baby was a boy or a girl. A police spokeswoman said there is concern for the baby's mother, adding it is not yet known whether the baby was a boy or a girl.
Det Supt John Raine, of Cambridgeshire Police, said: "We are looking into the circumstances surrounding the death of this baby.
"We are also concerned for the mother. It may be that she needs some medical attention urgently and we would urge her to go to a hospital."
A post-mortem examination is due to take place at Addenbrooke's Hospital later.
A council spokesman said: "The materials recycling facility will remain closed while police continue their investigation following the tragic discovery.A council spokesman said: "The materials recycling facility will remain closed while police continue their investigation following the tragic discovery.
"Staff remain on site and, once police have concluded their work, the facility will reopen.""Staff remain on site and, once police have concluded their work, the facility will reopen."
The plant is operated by Viridor Waste Management Ltd.The plant is operated by Viridor Waste Management Ltd.