Three people arrested after murder investigation launched into death of five-week-old baby boy

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Police arrest two women, aged 18 and 54, along with man, 23, on suspicion of murder following the death of a five-week-old boy

  •  Three people, including a teenager, have been arrested on suspicion of murder
  • Police launched an investigation into the suspicious death of a baby boy
  • Five-week-old boy rushed to hospital on September 1 but died eight days later

Three people, including a teenager, have been arrested after police launched a murder investigation into the suspicious death of a baby.

The five-week-old boy was rushed to Salisbury District Hospital on September 1 before being pronounced dead on September 9.

Detectives said the baby was initially taken into hospital amid concerns for his welfare. He was in a serious condition and given emergency medical treatment.

Officers today confirmed two women and a man, aged 18, 23 and 54, are suspected of murder and allowing or causing a child to suffer significant harm.

Crime scene investigators, the dog squad and search teams attended an address in Salisbury, Wilts, earlier today as part of the investigation. 

Officers confirmed on Tuesday that the three people are suspected of murder and allowing or causing a child to suffer significant harm

Officers confirmed on Tuesday that the three people are suspected of murder and allowing or causing a child to suffer significant harm

In a statement, Wiltshire Police said: ‘We’ve arrested three people following the death of a five week old baby from the Salisbury area. 

‘The child was admitted to Salisbury District Hospital on September 1 but sadly died on September 9.

‘As a result of our extensive enquiries, we have today arrested an 18-year-old woman, a 23-year-old man and a 54-year-old woman in relation to the investigation.’

Enquiries remain ongoing.

This is a developing story. More to come. 

The five-week-old boy was rushed to Salisbury District Hospital on September 1 before being pronounced dead on September 9

The five-week-old boy was rushed to Salisbury District Hospital on September 1 before being pronounced dead on September 9

Today (Tues) police were at a house with crime scene investigators, dog units and search teams carrying out work at the address in Salisbury

Today (Tues) police were at a house with crime scene investigators, dog units and search teams carrying out work at the address in Salisbury

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