Rachel Tunstill, 25, has been arrested and charged
with murder after her baby - named only as "Infant
Tunstill" - was found inside a kitchen bin at a flat
in Burnley.
According to the ERIC GOSSIP, a newborn baby at the
centre of a murder investigation was killed by multiple
stab wounds, an inques heard.
The baby girl, named only as "Infant Tunstill",
was found dead in a kitchen bin at a flat in Burnley, Lancashire, on January 16 at around 4pm.
A post mortem conducted at the Royal Blackburn
Teachers Hospital ruled the cause of death as multiple
stab wounds .
The inquest at Blackburn Enterprise Centre heard the
baby ' mother, Rachel Tunstill, 25, has been arrested
and charged with murder.
East Lancashire coroner Michael Singleton said:
"I will adjourn this mention hearing until March 2
anticipating the inquest will be suspended due to
crown court proceedings."
Tunstill is due to appear at Preston Crown Court for
a pre - trial hearing on April 7.
Speaking after Tunstill was charged with murder,
Detective Chief Inspector Jill Johnston, of Lancashire
Police, said:
"Following a complex investigation and after consulting
with the Crown Prosecution Service we have today
charged the mother of the newborn baby with murder.
"We are completely satisfied that the man who was arrested
was not involved in the baby's death.
"He has been released without charge and my thoughts
are with him at this difficult time.
"Both he and the baby's wider family are being supported
by specially trained officers.
"I would like to thank the community for their
co-operation and understanding during what has so
far been a difficult and sensitive enquiry and I am
sure that co-operation will continue."
with murder after her baby - named only as "Infant
Tunstill" - was found inside a kitchen bin at a flat
in Burnley.
According to the ERIC GOSSIP, a newborn baby at the
centre of a murder investigation was killed by multiple
stab wounds, an inques heard.
The baby girl, named only as "Infant Tunstill",
was found dead in a kitchen bin at a flat in Burnley, Lancashire, on January 16 at around 4pm.
A post mortem conducted at the Royal Blackburn
Teachers Hospital ruled the cause of death as multiple
stab wounds .
The inquest at Blackburn Enterprise Centre heard the
baby ' mother, Rachel Tunstill, 25, has been arrested
and charged with murder.
East Lancashire coroner Michael Singleton said:
"I will adjourn this mention hearing until March 2
anticipating the inquest will be suspended due to
crown court proceedings."
Tunstill is due to appear at Preston Crown Court for
a pre - trial hearing on April 7.
Speaking after Tunstill was charged with murder,
Detective Chief Inspector Jill Johnston, of Lancashire
Police, said:
"Following a complex investigation and after consulting
with the Crown Prosecution Service we have today
charged the mother of the newborn baby with murder.
"We are completely satisfied that the man who was arrested
was not involved in the baby's death.
"He has been released without charge and my thoughts
are with him at this difficult time.
"Both he and the baby's wider family are being supported
by specially trained officers.
"I would like to thank the community for their
co-operation and understanding during what has so
far been a difficult and sensitive enquiry and I am
sure that co-operation will continue."

This is bad,maybe she is too young to have a baby.
ReplyDeleteAfter 9 months you killed what u suffered for?
ReplyDeleteShe doesn't know what God gave her, she should end up in jail.
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