- Nine-month-old could not be revived
- Woman charged with criminal neglect
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By KYLIE STEVENS, SENIOR BREAKING NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA
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A woman has been charged after a nine-month-old boy was found dead inside a home in Adelaide‘s north.
Emergency services raced to the scene in Midlow Road, Elizabeth Downs, about 8pm on Wednesday following reports the baby had been found unresponsive.
The baby was unable to be revived, despite the best efforts of paramedics and neighbours.
Photos from the scene showed a heavy police presence at the home, along with multiple ambulances and a fire truck.
Baby items, including a car seat, bouncer, toilet potty, and bath were spotted strewn outside the home the following morning.
Detectives have launched an investigation into the baby’s death and were at the scene for much of the night.
Following further inquiries, a 31-year-old woman who lived at the property was charged with criminal neglect.
She was bailed to appear in the Elizabeth Magistrates’ Court on April 14.
Baby items, including a car seat, bouncer and bath were outside the home on Thursday
Police inquiries into the baby’s death at the Elizabeth Downs home (pictured) continue
A baby boy has died after he was found unresponsive at a home in Adelaide’s north
Police are yet to reveal the woman’s relationship with the baby boy.
A report will be prepared for the coroner as detectives continue to examine the circumstances surrounding the baby’s death.
A neighbour told the Adelaide Advertiser that she and others gave the baby CPR after the parents discovered him unresponsive.
They managed to restore a faint heartbeat before the baby later died.
‘They worked on the baby for 10 to 15 minutes before the ambulances arrived,’ one neighbour said.
Investigators returned to the street on Thursday to examine the home and door-knock shocked residents.
‘There was one big ambulance and three or four four-wheel-drive ambulances and a fire truck and about six police cars,’ Jasmine Hudson told the ABC.
Multiple emergency crews, including a fire trick, were called to the scene
‘It’s heartbreaking and I feel for the people it happened to.’
Another neighbour added: ‘That is so horrible… I’ve got a grandbaby and two children of my own.’







