A newborn baby in Halifax was the subject of a police investigation after a woman arrived at a hospital in a life-threatening condition and appeared to have just given birth, but the infant was nowhere to be found. A woman was taken into custody for questioning, and a search was launched to locate the missing baby. Four people were eventually taken in for questioning, and later reports indicated that the infant's remains had been found in a specific area. Two people have since been charged, including two for concealing a body, and another for their alleged involvement in the incident. The investigation is ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding the baby's death and the events that unfolded.
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Halifax Missing Baby Update: Halifax police found the remains of a missing newborn after a two-day search. Two people face charges including concealing a body. The investigation began when a woman…
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globalnews.caHalifax Crime News: A mother whose baby's remains were found in a wooded area has died. The case began when the woman was admitted to hospital in critical condition. An extensive search led to the discovery of the infant's remains. Two individuals, Sukhpreet Singh and Ramandeep Kaur, face charges including concealing a body.
economictimes.indiatimes.comPolice and ground search crews are searching a Halifax neighbourhood after officers found a woman in life-threatening condition who appeared to have recently given birth.
globalnews.caHALIFAX — A search has been launched in a Halifax neighbourhood for a newborn baby. The Halifax Regional Police say in a news release that they were notified on Friday night that there was a woman in hospital in life-threatening condition who appeared to have just given birth. Police say the child has not yet […]
halifax.citynews.caThe search for a missing newborn baby in Halifax has concluded. Human remains of an infant were located.
www.halifax.caMedical staff alerted officers that the woman showed signs of having just delivered a child, but no infant was present.
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