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Brisbane baby death treated as suspicious, mother questioned by police

Brisbane baby death treated as suspicious, mother questioned by police We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Brisbane baby death treated as suspicious, mother questioned by police Normal text size Advertisement The death of a five-month-old girl at her family s unit in Brisbane s south last month is being treated by police as suspicious after a post-mortem revealed it was not a natural death . The baby s 32-year-old mother was questioned by detectives on Sunday, but no charges have been laid. However, police say she is their only person of interest at this point in time.

Police treating death of five-month-old baby in Brisbane as suspicious

Police treating death of five-month-old baby in Brisbane as suspicious SunSunday 27 updated SunSunday 27 DecDecember 2020 at 11:51pm Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Watch Share Print text only Cancel Detectives have been speaking to the mother of a five-month-old girl whose death last month in Brisbane is now being treated as suspicious. Key points: A post mortem examination and later inquiries led detectives to believe it was suspicious Police want to hear from anyone who saw the family at Buranda shopping centre on November 15 The baby girl was found unconscious and not breathing at the family s home at a unit complex in King Street in Annerley on the morning of November 16 after the mother called triple-0.

Brisbane baby death now suspicious, Queensland Police say

Brisbane baby death now suspicious , Queensland Police say Queensland Police are treating the tragic death of a five-month-old girl as a murder investigation, following a month-long inquiry. On the morning of November 16, emergency services were called by the child s mother to a unit complex in King Street in Annerley, Brisbane after the baby was reported unconscious and not breathing. Paramedics pronounced the baby girl dead soon after they arrived. Detective Acting Inspector Rod Watts said police did not initially consider the baby s death suspicious. But police inquiries and medical assessments now indicate the need for further investigation. Police have released CCTV of the child believed to be hours before her death.(Queensland Police)

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