Police have found the body of baby who went missing when her depressed mother fled a hospital two days ago.
Specialist teams were searching for newborn Zaani Tiana Bevan Malbrouck today after her mother Charlotte Bevan, 30, was found dead in the Avon Gorge in Bristol last night.
Officers this afternoon found the child's body on a cliff face overlooked by the Clifton Suspension Bridge, close to where her mother died.
Miss Bevan had walked out of the Bristol Maternity Hospital wearing thin hospital slippers and no coat, with her daughter wrapped in just a blanket at 9pm on Tuesday.
CCTV footage showed the charity worker walked past at least four nurses and out of the hospital without anyone stopping her.
University Hospitals Bristol Trust said today they would launch a 'thorough review' into the care Charlotte and Zaani Tiana received, including security on the postnatal ward.
Other mothers from the city have accused the hospital of 'letting down' the mother and her new baby, because Miss Bevan (Pictured with her boyfriend and baby daddy)was known to have had problems with depression.
The 30-year-old may have stopped taking medication for depression so that she could breastfeed Zaani. She is also understood to have been treated for schizophrenia and was also severely sleep deprived.
Specialist teams were searching for newborn Zaani Tiana Bevan Malbrouck today after her mother Charlotte Bevan, 30, was found dead in the Avon Gorge in Bristol last night.
Officers this afternoon found the child's body on a cliff face overlooked by the Clifton Suspension Bridge, close to where her mother died.
Miss Bevan had walked out of the Bristol Maternity Hospital wearing thin hospital slippers and no coat, with her daughter wrapped in just a blanket at 9pm on Tuesday.
CCTV footage showed the charity worker walked past at least four nurses and out of the hospital without anyone stopping her.
University Hospitals Bristol Trust said today they would launch a 'thorough review' into the care Charlotte and Zaani Tiana received, including security on the postnatal ward.
Other mothers from the city have accused the hospital of 'letting down' the mother and her new baby, because Miss Bevan (Pictured with her boyfriend and baby daddy)was known to have had problems with depression.
The 30-year-old may have stopped taking medication for depression so that she could breastfeed Zaani. She is also understood to have been treated for schizophrenia and was also severely sleep deprived.
Source:Mailonline
BLOG ANALYSER: chai! Depression is real! The one after birth is terrible
ReplyDeleteThats sad. May they rest in peace
DeleteOh no so Sad.
DeleteQuite a pity. Don't welcome in your life.
ReplyDeleteThe baby daddy looks funny
Such a pity eyahhhhhhhh
ReplyDeleteSuch a pity,she shldn't av bin left alone.May dier souls RIP
ReplyDeleteSo u c wat depression can do?????? Take note!
DeleteDepression is what someone get when u find urself with the wrong folks .cognitive of now and before .
ReplyDeleteSuch is life. Jovialmum.com
ReplyDeletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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So she wan die come carry the pikin join her.... May their souls RIP though....
*GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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Uwa bu ıhe efu.. RIP.. IT İŞ WELL
ReplyDeleteEyah. Depression is a baad thing o. Rip
ReplyDeletePrayer:Lord take away every form of depression in our life,mak us happy in every areas of our life,Rip
ReplyDeleteEyah
ReplyDeleteRip to both mum n daughter
DeleteRip to both mum n daughter
DeleteMay her soul RIP
ReplyDeleteBut wait o, Is this depression thing different from the ever re-occurring and normal life feeling pipo get wen they (lost a loved one, experience heartbreaks, lost a fortune or loose an election e.t.c)? Cus am beginning to think that the ideal of giving the above feelings a defined name makes pipo feel they have a sickness wen faced with these normal pains. Hope our black pipo don't also pick up this culture the same way they did with every other white mans culture cus an average Nigerian man/woman experience dis so called "Depresion" 2 to 3 times a week#justSaying#
you said it all,gracias!
DeleteSo sad, poor baby...
ReplyDeleteR.i.p
ReplyDeleteR.I.P!
ReplyDeleteNot my portion!
Post depression is real n deadly,pls if anyone suffers from it pls get help .rip to d lady n her new born
ReplyDeleteMay her gentle soul rest in peace...smone who has given so much to the society, culdnt get same frm society. Sad
ReplyDeleteGood night darling. You are free..may God forgive you and show u mercy .
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