Baby's body found at recycling centre 'likely' collected from home bin

Newborn boy’s body found at recycling centre was ‘likely’ collected from a household bin, police say as they name villages near Peterborough where baby could have come from

  • Body of newborn baby boy found in recycling centre likely from household bin
  • Cambridgeshire Police say the baby has been named ‘Gabriel’ by medical staff
  • Force say body was likely from a bin in Peterborough or surrounding villages
  • DCS John Massey said investigation still underway and trying to locate mother 

The body of a newborn boy found at a recycling centre is likely to have been collected from a household bin, detectives said.

Cambridgeshire Police said that the infant, named ‘Gabriel’ by medical staff, was discovered at the site on Ely Road, Waterbeach on November 29.

The force said inquiries with Amey recycling centre staff suggest it is ‘likely’ that the baby came from recycling collected from household blue bins in Peterborough and its surrounding villages, March, Whittlesey, Melbourn or streets off Mill Road in Cambridge.

A post-mortem examination carried out on December 5 returned inconclusive results about how Gabriel died.

The body of a newborn baby boy found at a recycling centre (pictured) in Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire is likely to have been collected from a household bin, detectives said

The infant, named ‘Gabriel’ by medical staff, was found at the site (pictured) on Ely Road, Waterbeach on November 29

Detective Chief Superintendent John Massey said: ‘We are still investigating this tragic incident and trying to locate the baby’s mother to offer her all the support she needs.

‘It is important to note that we have now obtained the baby boy’s DNA, so we can compare this to any name that is put forward for a parent.

‘We are particularly touched by the gesture of medical staff naming him Gabriel, given the start of advent, while we work together to try to identify him and his family.

‘We are still keeping an open mind as to what has happened and are exploring every potential avenue, but if anyone has any information we would strongly urge them to contact us or Crimestoppers anonymously.’

Anyone with information has been asked to pass it to the police online at: https://mipp.police.uk/operation/35SA020122C08-PO1.

A post-mortem examination carried out on December 5 returned inconclusive results about how Gabriel died. Picured: A lorry at the recycling centre 

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