Immediate appeal to find a woman who had disappeared with a newborn immediately after giving birth

Immediate appeal to find a woman who had disappeared with a newborn immediately after giving birth

The police have appealed for information soon before a woman was given birth to a child in East London.

Shortly before 4.45 pm on Wednesday, a report was given to the police that a woman gave birth to Billet Road Underpass, Walmasto at 8 am on the same day.

The mother and the newborn were reportedly later picked up by two people in a blue transit van. Officials said they are “extremely concerned” for the welfare of the pair and have started “fast-up” inquiries to detect them.

Bal said that a witness participated to help the woman give birth, when she heard the “voice of crisis” from the underpass, Bal said. She stayed with the woman till 4 pm, when the mother and the newborn were reportedly raised by two people in the blue transit van.

Police said that the woman is believed to be sleeping, sleeping with golden hair for a long time in the mid -30s. She was described as a black dress and a heavy jumper wearing and is believed to be known as Anne Mary according to force.

PC Dan Cooper from the local missing hub in the North East region said: “Our highest priority is that the woman and her child are safe and well and any medical treatment, which they can need. I would like to emphasize that the woman is not in any trouble, our only concern is her and her newborn’s good.

“We are rapidly interrogating the book, including traveling CCTV, talking to people of the area and visiting nearby hospitals.

“I would like to appeal to anyone who was in the area at that time and would have seen or heard something to come forward. Can you be walking or riding a bicycle through the underpass or in a nearby Quick Fit Garage? If yes, please contact us.

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“If the woman does not feel comfortable speaking to us, she can go directly to a medical center or charity.”

Anyone with information is asked to call the local missing hub of the North East region, quoting CAD 5617/30j on 07881 330 956 or 101. Alternatively, you can contact an anonymous charity crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or go to Crimestoppers- UKOG.

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