Current:Home > reviewsRemains of baby found in U.K. following couple's arrest -Trailblazer Capital Learning
Remains of baby found in U.K. following couple's arrest
View
Date:2025-04-14 01:19:50
British police said they found the remains of a 2-month-old baby in woodland Wednesday after officers arrested the infant's mother and her boyfriend, who vanished after the child was born in early January.
Constance Marten, 35, and her boyfriend Mark Gordon, 48, a convicted sex offender, had crisscrossed England for weeks to avoid authorities, police said. Investigators suspect the pair used large amounts of cash to live off the grid, traveling around the country by taxi, covering their faces when near closed circuit cameras and moving frequently, often after dark.
They were detained Monday in Brighton, southern England, after a tip came from a member of the public. The baby was not with them.
The couple was initially arrested on suspicion of child neglect, and the grounds were upgraded Tuesday to suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter.
"A crime scene is in place, and work at the location is expected to continue for some time," Detective Superintendent Lewis Basford of London's Metropolitan Police force said in a statement. "This is an outcome that myself and the many officers who have been part of the search had hoped would not happen."
An autopsy will be performed to determine the cause of the infant's death, Basford said. Marten and Gordon remained in custody after police applied for a 36-hour extension of their detention period.
Before the remains were found, police had expressed concern that serious harm had come to the baby. Dozens of police officers, assisted with a helicopter and drones, searched for the child in woodland and open areas near where Marten and Gordon were detained. They also urged local residents to look in their outhouses and sheds.
Police launched a national search for Marten and Gordon after a car in which they were traveling was found in flames on a roadside on Jan. 5.
Police believe Marten gave birth in or near the car a day or two earlier. In the weeks before she and Gordon surfaced, officers said they were concerned for the family's welfare because neither Marten nor the baby had received medical care.
Marten, who is from a wealthy, aristocratic British family, was reportedly a drama student when she met Gordon. He served 20 years in prison in the United States after being convicted in Florida of kidnapping and sexual battery, according to U.S. law enforcement records. He was deported from the U.S. after his release.
- In:
- London
veryGood! (212)
Related
- Which apps offer encrypted messaging? How to switch and what to know after feds’ warning
- Former WWE Star Darren Drozdov Dead at 54
- New Research Shows Aerosol Emissions May Have Masked Global Warming’s Supercharging of Tropical Storms
- Airbnb let its workers live and work anywhere. Spoiler: They're loving it
- Hackers hit Rhode Island benefits system in major cyberattack. Personal data could be released soon
- Why the Chesapeake Bay’s Beloved Blue Crabs Are at an All-Time Low
- Bethany Hamilton Welcomes Baby No. 4, Her First Daughter
- Kate Spade 24-Hour Flash Deal: Get This $400 Satchel Bag for Just $89
- Tarte Shape Tape Concealer Sells Once Every 4 Seconds: Get 50% Off Before It's Gone
- Precision agriculture technology helps farmers - but they need help
Ranking
- Former longtime South Carolina congressman John Spratt dies at 82
- Environmentalists in Chile Are Hoping to Replace the Country’s Pinochet-Era Legal Framework With an ‘Ecological Constitution’
- Billions in USDA Conservation Funding Went to Farmers for Programs that Were Not ‘Climate-Smart,’ a New Study Finds
- BuzzFeed shutters its newsroom as the company undergoes layoffs
- Trump's 'stop
- Nuclear Fusion: Why the Race to Harness the Power of the Sun Just Sped Up
- Dollar v. world / Taylor Swift v. FTX / Fox v. Dominion
- A South Florida man shot at 2 Instacart delivery workers who went to the wrong house
Recommendation
New Zealand official reverses visa refusal for US conservative influencer Candace Owens
Inside Clean Energy: For Offshore Wind Energy, Bigger is Much Cheaper
Inside Clean Energy: Here’s What the 2021 Elections Tell Us About the Politics of Clean Energy
Prince William got a 'very large sum' in a Murdoch settlement in 2020
See you latte: Starbucks plans to cut 30% of its menu
Precision agriculture technology helps farmers - but they need help
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Unintended Consequences of ‘Fortress Conservation’
How a Successful EPA Effort to Reduce Climate-Warming ‘Immortal’ Chemicals Stalled