Tragic second police discover Constance Marten’s child in rubbish-filled Lidl bag

Video footage reveals the second police uncovered the stays of a child woman stuffed right into a rubbish-filled provider bag.

The daughter of Constance Marten was discovered by police after the aristocrat and her companion Mark Gordon, 49, refused to inform them the place the new child was.

The horrifying video, performed on the Old Bailey the place the pair are standing trial, reveals police sifting by way of waste and empty milk cartons earlier than discovering the child in a Lidl bag.

Baby Victoria was found lifeless after her dad and mom went to dwell off-grid in a “thin and flimsy” tent in the midst of winter. The officer who discovered the stays has since spoken of the tragic discovery, which occurred on March 1 final yr.



Constance Marten and Mark Gordon sparked a nationwide manhunt in January final yr
(Image: PA)

PC Allen Ralph, talking in court docket, stated: “I remember saying ‘either something is dead in there or something has died’. I lifted it and it was heavy and there was no reason for it to be heavy from what I could see inside. I remember quite clearly there was just a lot of rubbish.”

PC Ralph detailed how his hand was left “soaking wet” when he went to retrieve the child from the bag, with Victoria “very pale” and “very cold” to the contact. One of his colleagues had flagged what they thought was a doll’s head when looking out.



Police found the physique of child Victoria in a Lidl bag
(Image: police Handout)

“The head was to the left. It was concave, the top of the head. That was what we touched,” PC Ralph stated. “I unwrapped it two or three times before I got to a part where I could see red pooling. A couple of seconds after, we went to the right-hand side. I put my hand down. My hand slipped on something. I looked and that was the baby’s leg. My hand was soaking wet.”

A nationwide search kicked off final yr after the couple went on the run with their daughter. The couple lived “off-grid” till they have been arrested weeks later.

The defendants deny manslaughter by gross negligence, perverting the course of justice, concealing the start of a kid, youngster cruelty and inflicting or permitting the loss of life of a kid. The trial continues.

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