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A day-old baby girl has been found in a plastic carrier bag outside a flat in south-east London, police have said. A day-old baby has been found in a plastic carrier bag by a group of children outside a south London flat.
The newborn was found by children on the doorstep of a third floor flat at Winterslow House, Flaxman Road in Brixton, at 0825 GMT on Wednesday. The girl, who has been named Grace, was found on the doorstep of a third floor flat at Winterslow House, Flaxman Road in Brixton, at 0825 GMT on Wednesday.
Officers said the baby was wrapped in a blue blanket and placed inside an old blue re-useable Tesco carrier bag.Officers said the baby was wrapped in a blue blanket and placed inside an old blue re-useable Tesco carrier bag.
Police said the girl was about a day old and was black or Asian. She is in good health in hospital, police added.Police said the girl was about a day old and was black or Asian. She is in good health in hospital, police added.
Officers believe she was left outside the flat after 0430 GMT and are studying the CCTV footage in the area. She was very, very cold but, due to the speedy discovery by these children, she was brought to hospital very quickly Insp Simon Rooke Hospital staff who attended to the infant named her Grace.
Police appealed for the mother to come forward and are conducting house-to-house enquiries. Police said the baby was drinking milk and there seem to be no long-term damage after she was left outside.
Insp Simon Rooke, from Lambeth Police, said: "We are concerned for the welfare of the mother and want to ensure that she is receiving the appropriate medical attention." Insp Simon Rooke from Lambeth Police, said: "She was very, very cold but, due to the speedy discovery by these children, she was brought to hospital very quickly and treated."
Mr Rooke said the children who found the baby in the morning were "pleased to have helped".
Concern for mother
Baby Grace was crying when they found her on the doorstep.
He appealed for the mother to come forward so that she could receive appropriate medical attention.
"We may be looking at heavy blood loss and the sooner we can locate her the sooner she can get medical help."
Officers believe the infant was left outside the flat after 0430 GMT and are studying the CCTV footage in the area.
Police were conducting house-to-house enquiries.