Newborn baby’s body found in Bradford waste recycling centre

Newborn baby’s body is found wrapped up in a purple towel at a Bradford household waste recycling centre

  • A baby was found at Bowling Back Lane wast centre in Bradford, Yorkshire, today
  • The baby which had sadly died was wrapped in a pink Fuerteventura towel 
  • Police are appealing for the baby’s mother citing concerns for her wellbeing 

A newborn baby’s body was found wrapped up in a purple towel at a waste centre this morning.

The baby was found at the Bowling Back Lane Household Waste Recycling Centre in Bradford, Yorkshire, earlier today.

Police have now launched an appeal to aid in their search for the baby’s mother with concerns for her welfare.

The child was wrapped in a towel with the map of the Spanish island of Fuerteventura in yellow on a purple background.

A newborn baby’s body was found wrapped up in a purple towel at Bowling Back Lane Household Waste Recycling Centre

An officer opens the gates at the household waste recycling centre as West Yorkshire Police investigate earlier today

An officer opens the gates at the household waste recycling centre as West Yorkshire Police investigate earlier today 

West Yorkshire Police said: ‘Emergency services have today attended Bowling Back Lane in Bradford where sadly a newborn baby has been found to have died.

‘The baby was wrapped in a pink towel which depicted the island of Fuerteventura in yellow on a purple background.

‘There were various pictures associated with tropical locations on the towel also including fish, sea horses and a palm tree.’

Anyone with information is being urged to contact West Yorkshire Police on 101, or via their live online chat service.

West Yorkshire Police have launched an appeal to find the baby's mother with concerns for her welfare, citing the pink Fuerteventura towel (pictured) the child was wrapped in

West Yorkshire Police have launched an appeal to find the baby’s mother with concerns for her welfare, citing the pink Fuerteventura towel (pictured) the child was wrapped in

Sara Hollins, head of midwifery for Bradford, said: ‘Our main priority is to find the mum of the baby as we are concerned for her wellbeing and want to ensure she gets the appropriate medical care and support.

‘We are urging mum or any friends of mum to call the police on 101 or via 07753 672648 (you can text if you want) quoting log 564.

‘Mum is likely to be from the Bradford area.’

Sara Hollins, head of midwifery for Bradford, says the main priority is to find the mother of the baby as 'we are concerned for her wellbeing and want to ensure she gets the appropriate medical care and support'

Sara Hollins, head of midwifery for Bradford, says the main priority is to find the mother of the baby as ‘we are concerned for her wellbeing and want to ensure she gets the appropriate medical care and support’

Bradford Council Leader Susan Hinchcliffe said: ‘This is heart-breaking news. We want to send our condolences and our prayers out to everyone involved. 

‘Our recycling facility at Bowling Back Lane has been closed until further notice. 

‘Our main priority now is to support our staff members who were affected by this incident and assist the police with their investigation into this awful event.’

Bradford Council has been approached for comment.