Crime 2 people face charges after newborn found dead in wooded area near Halifax - Police say charges include concealing body of a child, obstruction

Halifax police say two people are facing charges after the body of an infant was found in a wooded area, more than 36 hours after a woman arrived at a hospital in critical condition after having just given birth.

Halifax Regional Police say they were notified on Friday by hospital staff that a 23-year-old woman was there in life-threatening condition and she appeared to have just given birth. The baby was not at the hospital with her.

The woman had been taken to the hospital earlier Friday after paramedics and firefighters responded to a residence following an emergency call regarding a woman in distress.

Halifax Regional Police Staff Sgt. Pierre Bourdages said officers went to an address on Willet Street in Clayton Park, but did not find a baby. Four people were taken into custody and interviewed by police.

Bourdages would not say whether the baby was born at the Willet Street address.

Police and ground search and rescue workers spent the weekend searching the Clayton Park area for the newborn.

In a statement issued Sunday afternoon, police said new information redirected them to Prospect Road in Goodwood, roughly 10 kilometres from the Willet Street home.

The baby's body was discovered in a wooded area off Old Coach Road around 3:20 p.m. AT Sunday.


Bourdages said the cause of death will be determined on Monday by the medical examiner, who will also officially confirm the infant's identity.

The mother remains in hospital in critical condition. Bourdages noted that her injuries are believed to be the result of giving birth, rather than an act of violence.

Of the four people who were taken into custody, two were charged.

Sukhpreet Singh, 23, a relative of the woman, and his wife, Ramandeep Kaur, 26, are scheduled to appear in Halifax provincial court on Monday.

They both face charges of concealing the body of a child, obstruction, and offering an indignity to a dead body.

Bourdages said officers have not yet been able to speak with the woman in hospital, given her condition.

He said it's always difficult for emergency responders and the wider public when a child is involved in an alleged crime.

"We have officers that have younger families, we have officers that have young babies," said Bourdages outside of police headquarters on Sunday.

"It is hard for everybody in the community. It's hard for everyone in the department."
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Another article gives names, and it looks like the people catching charges are more 'elite human capital'.
 
Was even a doctor present? remember that a lot of these people still believe that births at home are much better than being taken to the hospital due to cultural or religious reasons. It also allows them to simply get rid of a baby they don't want without having to disclosure its existence.

I think the less tragic scenario was that she gave birth while outside and the baby died due to lack of attention and the family didn't want to look guilty (despite there was not a crime committed) and they had the body.
I doubt a doctor was present. It's too early to tell if the baby died during the home birth process, or if the people who caught charges were the ones that killed the baby.

It's one of those stories that I doubt will get much if any more coverage after the the initial breaking news.
 
They added obstruction charges. And could add more.

The woman went to hospital Friday night. All day Saturday they had Search and Rescue out in neighbourhood. Police pulling apart dumpsters behind the apartment.

My sister and I played Guess The Race. She guessed Indians, and I disagreed because all the Indians I meet are having child tax gibs anchor babies. I figured it was going to be a North Preston Black pimp trafficking situation, or homeless meth addicts. She won this round.

But they didn't fess up until 3 pm or so, that they had been less than forthcoming about where they put the baby. They spent hours trying to prevent the police finding the baby. If it was a stillbirth, why not just tell them where you performed your DIY burial, like an hour or two into questioning?

The fact they've kept them in custody astounds me. Even if they are expecting to lay more charges. I was disappointed they appeared by video, so there was no perp walk. The woman wants to appear in person on Thursday. I almost feel like going to the court. I could bring a sketchpad, and pretend to be an old timey courtroom sketch artist.
 
Reminder that these shitgoblins have completely fucked up their sex-ratio at home with sex-selective infanticide which is why there's 100 million surplus rapegolems wandering the Earth.

The West is unique in how we treasure the birth of girls.
 
But they didn't fess up until 3 pm or so, that they had been less than forthcoming about where they put the baby. They spent hours trying to prevent the police finding the baby. If it was a stillbirth, why not just tell them where you performed your DIY burial, like an hour or two into questioning?
When you come from a low trust society, you learn to not trust authorities either. Even if they weren't guilty of the death of the baby, I suppose they expected the police wouldn't believe them or that they would get them in trouble.

That's another thing I've seen among low IQ people (and I live among lots of those) is that they just don't like to cooperate with the police unless there is some sort of reward. Like, most of us would go to the station to say we've seen something suspicious or to give some important information, but people like this wouldn't do it because it's a waste of time or they think they'd get themselves in problems. In this case, even when an investigation could indeed say that they did nothing wrong, they just couldn't risk it.
 
To hazard a guess, this seems more like some sort of botched forced home abortion.
Explains the mother being fucked up and that somehow triggering an investigation.
Seems unlikely that canadian cops of all people would bother!
Mother must have said something.

Article says there ere four other people involved, the charged were relatives (brother and in-law?), were the other two the grandparents?
Where the baby's father at?
 
Saw a "Hrushikesh Vasuki" in the wild at work once and a co-worker and I were making fun of it. Are we sure Indians aren't just born with a lisp? :story:
I've encountered both Dikshits and Sukhdeeps at work.

I have to specifically jimmy up a pronunciation that sounds respectable so I don't feel like I'm making fun of their silly street shitter names. (sook-deep and deek-sheet is the best I can do)

They speak some English in India. They should know better.
 
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Looks like the mother is still in critical condition and hasn't been able to give any statements. No clue if she had involvement. Police seem to think what happened to the mother was a result of the home birth and not direct abuse, but who knows? That could change, Canadian cops aren't very smart.
 
Someone should have told them that Canada isn't India (yet). You can't get rid of a baby after you've redeemed it.

Doesn't Canada have safe haven laws too? You can literally just leave the baby at the hospital or a police station. They probably don't know this or it's some retarded honor thing that doesn't exist in the western world.

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Looks like the mother is still in critical condition and hasn't been able to give any statements. No clue if she had involvement. Police seem to think what happened to the mother was a result of the home birth and not direct abuse, but who knows? That could change, Canadian cops aren't very smart.

If the baby was a girl she may have been coerced even if she wanted to keep it.
 
Doesn't Canada have safe haven laws too? You can literally just leave the baby at the hospital or a police station.
We actually don't and if you do, you'll be investigated and probably charged with child abandonment.

If the baby was a girl she may have been coerced even if she wanted to keep it.
It also might have been some incest baby too, and family encouraged her to give birth at home or undergo some fucked up at home jeet abortion.
 
Chinook time. Phones to voicemail.

Diane, please warm up the helicopter, you're flying left seat. Anita, please fly right seat. Everyone else, please assist Emmy, the crew chief, after the special processing has been completed.

All our lady crew members are married, nearly all are mothers. As as aside, we provide ample maternity leave, have flexibility in scheduling mothers. Just saw the 'mothers' march'. Diane gave us guys a look and we all just sat down and had a little something while the mothers did their stuff.
 
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