GMP Marks One Month Since Tragic Discovery Of Baby Ava’s Remains In Little Hulton

Published by Robert L Senior Reporter on Monday 23rd December 2024, at 08:30hrs
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Investigation continues into the discovery of baby Ava’s remains one month on

An investigation continues into the tragic discovery of a babies human remains found by a dog walker in a field in Little Hulton.

In a statement released today, Greater Manchester Police said:

“We are marking a month since the tragic discovery of Baby Ava’s remains by Ashtons Field, Little Hulton.

An investigation was immediately launched and has been ongoing ever since, trying to get answers for Ava.

Her cause of death remains unascertained, all possible lines of enquiry are being followed, and we are awaiting results from several specialist tests, which we hope may provide us with new avenues to explore.

Our presence within the community has also been constant over the past month, with more than 1,000 flyers appealing for information having been distributed to those living and working locally by our neighbourhood team in that time.

When we closed the scene, we wanted to make sure the tributes and gifts laid for Baby Ava from the community went to a good cause, and over the last few weeks, we’ve been out and about visiting different charities and care homes to donate these gifts.

Detective Chief Inspector Charlotte Whalley from our Major Incident Team said: “The tributes to Baby Ava have now made their way to their forever homes, and we would like to thank the community who have come together and shown immense support for her and our officers who are investigating this case.

“We are still committed to establishing who Ava’s mum is and the full circumstances that led to her and Ava being separated.

“Our determination to get answers for Ava is unrelenting and will continue throughout the festive period and beyond. We ask anyone who may have information which could help us, no matter how small, to come forward to us, as this may provide the key to unlocking the investigation.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 101 or 0161 856 2027 quoting log 1319 of 20/11/24. Information can also be shared via our Major Incident Public Portal: https://mipp.police.uk/operation/06GMP24S90-PO1

If you would prefer to remain anonymous, call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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