A 14-week-old baby girl has died after emergency services rushed to a home in North...

Published: 3:48 pm April 20, 2026
Updated: 3:48 pm April 20, 2026

A 14-week-old baby girl has died after emergency services rushed to a home in North Reddish, Stockport, following welfare concerns on Saturday morning. A woman in her 30s has been arrested and is in custody as police launch a full investigation.

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Emergency Services Respond to Welfare Alarm

Greater Manchester Police were called just before 11am on April 18 after reports raised fears for the baby’s safety. Eyewitnesses on Howden Close described a heavy presence of police and paramedics at the scene. The infant was rushed to hospital but tragically passed away despite medical efforts.

Woman Arrested Amid Ongoing Investigation

A 36-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of child neglect and is being questioned by detectives. GMP stressed the probe is in its early stages and officers remain open to all possibilities. Detectives have sealed off Howden Close, conducting forensic work and house-to-house enquires. They are reviewing medical records and liaising with child protection agencies to uncover the full facts behind this heartbreaking case.

Community Left Reeling, Police Appeal for Information

Local residents expressed shock and sorrow following the incident, describing the heavy emergency response and a deep sadness across the neighbourhood. Greater Manchester Police have urged anyone with information to come forward and assist the ongoing investigation.

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