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Post mortem due on mother and son Mother and baby drowned in river
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Post mortem examinations are to be carried out on the bodies of a young woman and her baby found dead in a river in County Cork. Post mortem examinations carried out on the bodies of a young woman and her baby found dead in a river in County Cork have revealed they drowned.
It is understood that the woman, 33, left home with her son, who was nine months old, at about 0900 BST on Saturday.It is understood that the woman, 33, left home with her son, who was nine months old, at about 0900 BST on Saturday.
Family members became concerned when she didn't return. Family members became concerned when she did not return and a search operation was launched.
A search began. Two bodies were taken from the River Araglin in the Kilworth area at lunch-time. They were found in the River Araglin in the Kilworth area a short time later.
A post-mortem examination is expected to be carried out later at Cork University Hospital. Gardai say they are not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths.