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Appeal over dead baby discovery | Appeal over dead baby discovery |
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The mother of a baby whose body was found in County Down seven years ago has been urged to come forward. | The mother of a baby whose body was found in County Down seven years ago has been urged to come forward. |
Police investigating the death of the newborn boy, named Stewart by officers, said they wanted to help her come to terms with the tragedy. | Police investigating the death of the newborn boy, named Stewart by officers, said they wanted to help her come to terms with the tragedy. |
Stewart was found in a grave on 6 October 2000 in a wooded area known as the Old Gasworks off the Portaferry Road between Newtownards and Greyabbey. | Stewart was found in a grave on 6 October 2000 in a wooded area known as the Old Gasworks off the Portaferry Road between Newtownards and Greyabbey. |
Police have not yet established the circumstances surrounding his death. | Police have not yet established the circumstances surrounding his death. |
The officer leading the investigation, Detective Chief Inspector Brian Murphy, launched a fresh appeal for information and said he appreciated the emotional turmoil Stewart's mother must have gone through. | The officer leading the investigation, Detective Chief Inspector Brian Murphy, launched a fresh appeal for information and said he appreciated the emotional turmoil Stewart's mother must have gone through. |
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"I have great sympathy for the dilemma she clearly found herself in," he said. | "I have great sympathy for the dilemma she clearly found herself in," he said. |
"Had baby Stewart survived he would have been a lively seven-year-old child in Primary Three with a year's new learning in front of him and a happy period of play with his friends. | "Had baby Stewart survived he would have been a lively seven-year-old child in Primary Three with a year's new learning in front of him and a happy period of play with his friends. |
"I am appealing for Stewart's mum to come forward and help me lay him to rest by clearing up the circumstances surrounding these tragic events. | "I am appealing for Stewart's mum to come forward and help me lay him to rest by clearing up the circumstances surrounding these tragic events. |
"It may be she confided with friends or family. I would also ask that, if this is the case, then they, too, can come and speak to me and together we can bring this sad event to a conclusion." | "It may be she confided with friends or family. I would also ask that, if this is the case, then they, too, can come and speak to me and together we can bring this sad event to a conclusion." |
A memorial has been erected near where the baby's body was found and a tree planted to mark his short life. | A memorial has been erected near where the baby's body was found and a tree planted to mark his short life. |
DCI Murphy said he believed Stewart's mum was still suffering grief and despair at the situation she found herself in. | DCI Murphy said he believed Stewart's mum was still suffering grief and despair at the situation she found herself in. |
"I would want to provide her with any help she needs to come to terms with what happened," he said. | "I would want to provide her with any help she needs to come to terms with what happened," he said. |
"I would also welcome any contact with Stewart's father - although I acknowledge that he may have been completely unaware of the fact that Stewart had been born. | "I would also welcome any contact with Stewart's father - although I acknowledge that he may have been completely unaware of the fact that Stewart had been born. |
"I would like to reassure Stewart's mum that she will be treated with compassion and understanding and any support she requires will be provided to ensure her wellbeing." | "I would like to reassure Stewart's mum that she will be treated with compassion and understanding and any support she requires will be provided to ensure her wellbeing." |
The PSNI has asked anyone with any information about Stewart to contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. | The PSNI has asked anyone with any information about Stewart to contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. |
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