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Woman quizzed over death of baby | Woman quizzed over death of baby |
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North Wales Police are continuing to question a woman from Anglesey over the death of a baby. | North Wales Police are continuing to question a woman from Anglesey over the death of a baby. |
The two-month-old girl was taken from her family home at Llannerch-y-Medd on Wednesday morning to hospital in Bangor, where she was pronounced dead. | |
It has not been confirmed by police, but it is believed the baby's mother has been helping them with inquiries. | |
Officers said the death was being treated as suspicious. They said the woman was not under arrest. | |
Emergency services were called to the house at around 0745 GMT. | Emergency services were called to the house at around 0745 GMT. |
A spokeswoman for North Wales Police said: "The death is being treated as suspicious as a matter of procedure. | A spokeswoman for North Wales Police said: "The death is being treated as suspicious as a matter of procedure. |
"A post-mortem by a paediatric pathologist will be carried out later today to establish the cause of death." | "A post-mortem by a paediatric pathologist will be carried out later today to establish the cause of death." |
Terraced house | Terraced house |
The post-mortem examination is due to take place at Liverpool's Alder Hey Hospital under the supervision of a Home Office pathologist. | The post-mortem examination is due to take place at Liverpool's Alder Hey Hospital under the supervision of a Home Office pathologist. |
According to local people, the baby and her family had moved to Llannerch-y-Medd about six weeks ago and were living in a rented terraced house not far from the centre of the village. | According to local people, the baby and her family had moved to Llannerch-y-Medd about six weeks ago and were living in a rented terraced house not far from the centre of the village. |
The house, in Bridge Street, has been sealed off while forensic examinations and house-to-house enquiries are taking place. | The house, in Bridge Street, has been sealed off while forensic examinations and house-to-house enquiries are taking place. |
Neighbours said police also removed a number of brown plastic bags containing what are believed to be clothes and other items from the property. | Neighbours said police also removed a number of brown plastic bags containing what are believed to be clothes and other items from the property. |