Guadeloupe. a Mother Placed in Pre-Trial Detention After the Discovery of Her Putrefied Baby
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A mother was placed in pre-trial detention in Guadeloupe after her baby was found "in a state of advanced putrefaction".

According to the first elements of the investigation, the mother allegedly concealed the existence of the 5-month-old baby from her relatives, after a denial of pregnancy.
The infant, never declared a civil status, was found without life in the commune of Petit-Bourg. The mother, referring to a denial of pregnancy, was charged.
The mother of the baby, whose decomposing body was found in Petit-Bourg, said that she had entrusted the child to a friend, who would not be busy with it. The two women were brought before the judge of freedoms and detention on Wednesday evening. Only the mother was charged and placed in pre-trial detention. She faces 30 years of imprisonment, according to the prosecutor of Pointe-à-Pitre.
A 29-year-old mother was charged and placed in pre-trial detention in Guadeloupe following the discovery of the body in advanced putrefaction of her 5-month-old baby. An autopsy must specify the causes of the death.
In Guadeloupe, the lifeless body of an infant was discovered in an advanced state of decomposition. The child's mother has been placed in pre-trial detention as part of the investigation opened by local authorities.
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