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Mystery over baby's cardiac death | |
(about 6 hours later) | |
A baby boy died after suffering a suspected cardiac arrest at a shopping centre in Norfolk. | |
Ambulance staff treated the boy in the Chapelfield Shopping Centre in Norwich. | Ambulance staff treated the boy in the Chapelfield Shopping Centre in Norwich. |
The eight-week-old infant was taken to the Norwich and Norfolk University Hospital where he was pronounced dead shortly after arrival. | The eight-week-old infant was taken to the Norwich and Norfolk University Hospital where he was pronounced dead shortly after arrival. |
An ambulance service spokeswoman said: "We were called by security staff to reports an eight-week-old baby was in cardiac arrest outside an HMV store." | An ambulance service spokeswoman said: "We were called by security staff to reports an eight-week-old baby was in cardiac arrest outside an HMV store." |
An ambulance crew was sent to the Chapelfield Shopping Centre late on Thursday evening. | An ambulance crew was sent to the Chapelfield Shopping Centre late on Thursday evening. |
"The baby was being worked on by a community first responder," the ambulance spokeswoman said. | "The baby was being worked on by a community first responder," the ambulance spokeswoman said. |
"Paramedics attempted to resuscitate the baby as he was taken to hospital." | "Paramedics attempted to resuscitate the baby as he was taken to hospital." |
Police said the death was being treated as unexplained and further investigations were being carried out. | Police said the death was being treated as unexplained and further investigations were being carried out. |
Chapelfield was open for late night shopping at the time. | Chapelfield was open for late night shopping at the time. |