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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Woman arrested in connection to Eunos buried baby

Reference: Newborn found buried alive at Eunos

SINGAPORE - The unidentified baby, with a plastic bag wound around his neck, was found by a retiree who was having a smoke atop multi-storey carpark Block 31A last Monday ( 18 April) at about 2.10 pm when he heard a mewing noise,

Newborn baby found buried alive
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To his horror, he found the baby buried in a shallow grave. The infant's mouth was stuffed with mud and dried leaves, and he still had his umbilical cord attached. Police are believed to found some bloodied clothes, bunched up and hidden in the bushes just a few metres away from where the newborn was found.

Police conducted extensive enquiries and on Sunday, officers from Bedok Police Division managed to establish the identity of the suspect and arrested her in the vicinity of Eunos MRT.

A 27-year-old woman in connection with the case of the unidentified newborn baby boy who was found buried alive in a flower bed in a rooftop garden in Eunos Crescent has been arrested.

The suspect is believed to have remained unlawfully in Singapore and will be charged in Court today ( 26 April ) for Unlawful Entry under Section 6(1)(c) of the Immigration Act, which is punishable with imprisonment for a term not more than 6 months and a fine not exceeding S$6,000.

The baby, who was taken to the KK Women's and Children's Hospital, is in stable condition. He has been described as a wide-eyed baby, dark-skinned, beautiful and healthy.

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