newborn Baby Found at Canberra Fire Station; Police Seek Mother’s Welfare
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A newborn baby, estimated to be less than 24 hours old, was discovered outside a fire station in Canberra, Australia, prompting a welfare check for the mother. The incident occurred just after 7 a.m. local time at the South Tuggeranong Fire and Rescue Station in Conder.
The infant has been transported to Canberra Hospital and is currently reported to have no obvious injuries.Authorities are unsure how long the baby was exposed to the elements before being found.
Urgent Appeal for Mother’s Health
ACT Policing has made the mother’s well-being their primary concern. In a released statement, a senior official urged anyone with information about the mother to encourage her to seek immediate medical attention. “If you think a friend or family member might potentially be the mother – please encourage them to seek medical help as soon as possible,” the statement read. “She should attend a hospital, ring an ambulance or contact police.”
The focus on the mother’s health underscores the potential risks associated with childbirth and the importance of post-natal care. Authorities are prioritizing her safety and recovery alongside the infant’s.
Investigation Underway; Public Assistance Requested
Police are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the finding of the baby. they are appealing to the public for assistance, specifically requesting anyone with dash-cam footage or eyewitness accounts of activity near the South tuggeranong Fire and Rescue Station overnight and early this morning to come forward.
Anyone possessing relevant information is encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers ACT through their website, referencing case number 8228819. Information can be submitted anonymously, ensuring confidentiality for those who wish to assist without revealing their identity.
This is a developing story, and further updates will be provided as they become available.
