While the police launch an emergency attraction to find a mother, the bag outside the church in London has a newborn baby body

The body of a newborn baby was found in a bag outside a London church, and the police started an urgent charm to try to find their mothers.
MET Police officers were invited to the All Saints Church on the Talbot Road in the Notting Hill region after the baby’s body was found at 12:46 hours today.
The London ambulance service also ran to the scene, but tragically, the baby was declared dead at the scene.
Met, civil servants, urgent medical assistance, they said they may need the mother to find the mother when they started in the region, he said.
The police have not yet determined the baby’s gender or exact age.
Officers from Met Police were called to the All Saints Church on the Talbot Road in the Notting Hill region after the baby’s body was found.

Today is a police tent close to the body of a newborn baby. The police are now urgently attractive for the mother to come forward for her own welfare.

The London ambulance service also ran to the scene, but tragically, the baby was declared dead at the scene
Inspector Owen Renowden said: ‘This is an extremely sad and shocking issue, and civil servants are working hard to determine the conditions.
‘This investigation is in the early stages and our urgent priority is to find the mother of the baby we believe that it may have had given birth very soon.
“ If you are the mother of the baby and you read it, please come to police or medical experts.
“ You should feel very scared, but please help – we are really worried about you and it is vital that you get medical assistance and support.
‘You can enter any hospital or a police station.’
Anyone who can have any information about this event should contact the police from 101 by quoting a CAD 3431/25mmarch reference. ‘
This is a last minute news story and updated.