Police searching for mother after after body of baby boy found in Wirral

A post mortem will take place today (Monday 1 February).

Author: Sophie MerrickPublished 1st Feb 2021
Last updated 1st Feb 2021

A post mortem will take place today (Monday 1 February), as Merseyside Police continue to investigate the unexplained death of a baby boy on the Wirral.

His body was found in a wooded area at the Brackenwood golf course on Bracken Lane in Bebington on Friday (29th January).

Officers have searched the area, and an investigation is underway.

Police say that until a post mortem has taken place, it is not clear when the baby died, how long the baby’s body had been there or the cause of his death.

Detective Chief Superintendent Lee Turner said:

"This is obviously a very distressing incident but I want the public to be reassured that we will do everything in our powers to investigate what has taken place. I would ask that people avoid speculating about what has happened until the full facts are known.

"At this stage, all we can say is that the body of what appears to be a full-term baby boy was discovered in a wooded area on the golf course.

"A post mortem will take place on Monday to establish how and when he died and how long his body was there before being discovered.

"Extensive enquiries are currently being carried out to trace the mother of the baby to check her welfare and offer any support. I would ask anyone who has any information which could assist us with that to contact us as a matter of urgency.

"I would also ask anyone who has any information which could further assist the investigation to contact us either by calling 101, DM @MerPolCC or anonymously via CrimestoppersUK on 0800 555 111."