A huge search is ongoing after a human placenta was discovered today in a park near a hospital.
Police are following a number of lines of enquiry as they investigate the grim find at Holly Brook Park, near Shirley Warren, Southampton.
It is close to Spire Southampton Hospital, a private hospital with a women's health department.
Officers have been pictured conducting door-to-door enquiries, and scouring the park, part of which is taped off tonight.
"This is dreadful. I can’t imagine what the woman must be going through," one woman, who lives nearby, told Southern Daily Echo.
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Detectives with Hampshire Police say they are also concerned for the welfare of the woman who has given birth and are appealing for information.
They understand the woman must be "frightened" but have reassured her it is safe to contact the force, Hampshire Live reports.
Southampton Chief Inspector Marcus Kennedy said: “While we are yet to establish exactly what has happened here, we are extremely concerned for the welfare of the person who may have given birth. I am making a direct appeal for her to get in touch with us. I know this must be a very distressing time for you, but I want to make sure you are getting the right help and care.
“I understand you may be frightened, it is important that you get in touch with us. We want to speak with anyone who has concerns about someone who has recently been pregnant, that you think may have been pregnant or may have given birth recently without support.
"Anyone who contacts us can speak with us in complete confidence. Our priority now is to ensure the mother of this child receives the assistance she requires.
"Officers will be carrying out enquiries in the Holly Brook Park area today and you will see an increased presence. If you have any concerns, however insignificant you may believe them to be, please do not hesitate to approach an officer or to call us."
Anyone with information should call 101, quoting reference 44230246419. You can also submit information via the Hampshire Constabulary website HERE. Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.