A man has been arrested following the unexplained death of a child in a quiet Leicestershire village.
Officers were called by paramedics after the infant was found unresponsive at a property in Glenfield at around 8am today.
Leicestershire Police said a 33-year-old man was arrested in connection with the incident.
The force added the death is currently being treated as unexplained and enquiries remain ongoing to establish the full circumstances.
Leicestershire Police was called by paramedics after an infant was found unresponsive at a property in Glenfield at around 8am today. Pictured: Glen Park Avenue
Detective Inspector Henry Henderson added: This is an extremely sad incident involving the death of an infant at a property.
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B-Dama closes, plus other Bay Area restaurant closures
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Udon noodles from B-Dama at Swan’s Market in Old Oakland. The izakaya has closed.Jen Fedrizzi / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Lawrence Huang enjoys breakfast at Tyger’s Coffee Shop in the Glen Park neighborhood of S.F. The diner has closed.Katy Raddatz / The Chronicle 2008Show MoreShow Less
As part of our ongoing reporting on the impact of the pandemic on local businesses, here is a running list of Bay Area restaurants that have permanently closed as of April 6.
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AS B-Dama, popularly known simply as B-Dama, has closed, as reported by Berkeleyside. In the near future, the izakaya by restaurateur Chikara Ono will host pop-ups for his other concepts, Sundo and Dela Curo.
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Police launched homicide investigations into the deaths of Kelton and Amari Aaron shortly after being called out about 2 p.m. Monday for a welfare check at a house in the 4400 block of Johnson Street. Lauren Cross, The Times
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A current Gary resident with Burneyâs namesake remembers him simply as dad.
Though Ralph Burney Jr. recalls his father fondly, he doesnât remember him as well as heâd like to. He never got the chance to.