Placenta discovery: Police suspect unlawful concealment of a birth

Detectives have issued an update

Author: Jo RawlingsPublished 22nd Sep 2023

Detectives investigating the discovery of a human placenta in Southampton are now making enquiries into the possibility that a criminal offence has been committed.

Police have been carrying out enquiries in order to understand what has happened to the mother and baby connected to the discovery since it was reported to us on Wednesday 21 June.

Now, more than three months since the placenta was discovered, officers are looking into the possibility of criminal offences.

Yesterday, as part of their most recent line of enquiry, a 25-year-old woman from Southampton was arrested on suspicion of the concealment of the birth of a child. Following urgent DNA enquiries, she has been discounted from enquiries and released from custody with no further action to be taken against her.

Detective Chief Inspector Elizabeth Pirie said: “We still have very serious concerns for the wellbeing of both the mother and baby in this case, and these concerns have only increased over time as we have not yet identified them. We recognise, that for whatever reason, the woman who has given birth has not felt able to speak to us.

“We are keeping an open mind into what has taken place and continue our work to understand the full circumstances surrounding this discovery. Unfortunately, we now believe due to the length of time that has passed, that we are investigating the unlawful concealment of the birth of a child.

“We have now made two arrests in the course of this investigation – we want people to know that we do not take these decisions lightly and both arrests were considered necessary in order to allow us to progress our enquiries. We have to consider the possibility that a criminal offence has been committed and need to get to the bottom of what has occurred so that we can ensure that both the mother and child involved are both ok, and if they are not, we need to investigate this.

“We are now confident that both women previously arrested are not linked to this discovery and have eliminated them from the investigation. We have made arrests only where absolutely necessary, and have eliminated a number of other people from our enquiries without arrests taking place. We are keen to do this as quickly and simply as possible.

“I want to thank people for their support over the past three months as we have worked through our investigation, and urge you to please keep engaging and co-operating with us if you think you might have information that may assist us.

“We urge anyone with information to please contact us on 101 or via our website.”

Anyone with information is asked to call 101 quoting reference 44230246419/Op Holdo. Alternatively, go online and submit information via here.

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