Baby found dead at Onehunga recycling site, photos released in search for mum

 

Police have released information about items of clothing found with a dead baby discovered at an Onehunga recycling plant on Monday.

If you recognise any of these items contact the Operation Deer team. Photo / Supplied

Police are appealing to the public to help identify clothing that could help them find her mother.

A post-mortem carried out earlier this week confirmed it was baby girl who was born at full term and despite our appeals to the public, we have received limited information to help us identify her or her mum.

Now, Police are releasing images of items of clothing located in a blue plastic bag that was found during our scene examination.

Detective Inspector Scott Beard says the baby may have been in the blue bag, which also included several items of baby, childrenā€™s and adult clothing.

The clothing includes a childā€™s beanie, a distinctive pink childā€™s sweater and pink t-shirt, womenā€™s belts and two womenā€™s tops and a sequined skirt that appears to have been cut up.

There were also two baby onesies with colourful prints on them located in the area, which may have also come out of the bag.

Detective Inspector Scott Beard says while detectives canā€™t fully determine whether the clothing is definitely linked to the mother of this baby, anyone who recognises the items is urged to contact Police immediately.

ā€œWe are asking that if this clothing is known to you or you recognise who this clothing belongs to please contact us.

This information will greatly help us with our enquiries,ā€ he says.

ā€œNot only do we want to identify the baby girlā€™s mother to ensure her welfare and get her the medical assistance and support she needs, but we also want to get some answers for the sake of this little girl.

ā€œShe has no name and no one to mourn and bury her.

The sooner Police can identify her mother, the sooner this baby girl can be treated with the respect she deserves and laid to rest.ā€

Anyone with information can contact 105 quoting file number 210816/2825 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111

Some images are attached to this release but a number of additional images can be accessed via this dropbox link:

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