Mum found cradling dead six-month-old baby after hearing her chilling screams

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Mum found cradling dead six-month-old baby after hearing her chilling screams
Mum found cradling dead six-month-old baby after hearing her chilling screams

Neighbours heard a woman's piercing scream before rushing to her home to find her cradling her dead six-month-old baby.

Locals raced to her aid in Merriwa, in northern Perth, Australia at around 8am on Saturday.

One man said he tried to perform CPR on the little one before paramedics arrived on the scene.

Despite their best efforts, the baby couldn't be saved and was pronounced dead.

Sean Kavanagh said the woman's chilling scream was like nothing he'd ever heard.

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He said: "I've never heard anyone scream like that."

Mum found cradling dead six-month-old baby after hearing her chilling screams (nine)

"You could hear her going out and back just screaming 'no'. The whole street was in chaos, " he told 9News.

Shontelle Pilton, who also lived nearby, said the incident was "devastating".

'It's a devastating situation that has happened,' he said.

"I am a mum of three myself. If that was your child how would that leave you feeling?"

She said she will be "praying" for the woman and her family after the tragedy.

West Australia Police said they have launched an investigation into the circumstances.

Mum found cradling dead six-month-old baby after hearing her chilling screamsCops have launched an investigation into the circumstances (nine)

"Upon arrival a six-month-old baby was located deceased," a spokeswoman said.

"Inquiries into the circumstances leading up to the child's death are being undertaken.

"No further inforhmation is available at this stage."

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In 2019, another mum in Sydney, Australia was heard screaming "my baby" after learning her one-year-old son had died after being left in a hot car.

The tragedy happened in Sydney, Australia, as temperatures rose above 30C, according to reports.

The child, who was believed to have a twin brother, was being looked after by his grandmother, 9News reports.

It is not known how long he was inside the vehicle.

By the time paramedics arrived he had been moved into a family home, but it was too late to save him.

Neighbours have said the child's mother was seen running down the road while shouting "my baby" after learning what had happened.

The boy's grandmother was later treated for shock, it is claimed.

A police spokesman said: "The child had been left unattended, we're still looking into the circumstances surrounding his death."

Ryan Fahey

EMS, Babies, Newborn baby

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