Watch the heartbreaking moment a man cradles a child outside a suburban Sydney home where a four-month-old baby boy drowned – before the mum is arrested and taken for a mental health assessment by cops
- Emergency services were called to an Oran Park home about 4pm on Thursday
- A four-month-old baby boy was found unconscious and unresponsive
- The child was given CPR and rushed to hospital but could not be revived
- His mother was arrested at the scene and is helping police with inquiries
- Neighbours say the family with two children only moved into the home last week
- A man was seen cradling a child outside the home as a medic gave him water
The mother of a four-month-old boy who drowned inside a Sydney home has been arrested and taken for a mental health assessment, after the baby’s heartbroken father cradled his son’s body on the driveway.
The little boy was found unresponsive in water at the suburban property Seaborn Avenue at Oran Park, in Sydney’s south-west, at about 4.40pm on Thursday.
Paramedics found the baby unconscious and performed CPR before he was rushed to Campbelltown Hospital in a critical condition, but he could not be revived.
Police arrested the boy’s 32-year-old mother and took her to Narellan Station on Thursday evening, but on Friday morning police told Daily Mail Australia the boy’s mother had been taken to Liverpool Hospital.
No one has been charged over the infant’s death, with investigators saying it was too early to say how or where exactly the child drowned.
Harrowing footage captured a devastated man, dressed in a grey sweatshirt and blue jeans, sitting on the ground rocking a young child in his arms as emergency services swarmed around him.
A man cradled a young child in his lap outside a home in Oran Park, in Sydney’s southwest, where a four-month-old baby drowned on Thursday afternoon
A medic walked over to the hoodie-wearing man and offers him a bottle of water before removing the lid so the man didn’t have to let go of the child.
Shocked neighbours gathered outside their homes as emergency response vehicles lined the street and police officers cordoned off the scene.
Another man could be seen comforting a woman as they leaned against a car in the street.
NSW police told Daily Mail Australia that the homicide squad were ‘alerted’ to the incident which is protocol for any ‘unexplained deaths’.
One neighbour on Seaborn Avenue watched the scene unfold and comforted the grandparents of the child outside the house, according to The Daily Telegraph.
A man was seen comforting a woman as they leant on the back of a car in the residential street
The child’s mother has been arrested and is helping police with inquiries and a crime scene has been set up at the home
Emergency services were called about 4.40pm on Thursday to reports of a concern for welfare at a house in Seaborn Avenue (pictured)
‘(The family) had just moved in last week, they seemed so lovely, two small kids … they were such a cute family, the grandparents were so nice,’ the neighbour, who asked to remain anonymous, told the publication.
‘We spoke a few times, said hi, then (on Thursday) I came out and found police everywhere … I held (the grandparents), comforted them as they took the baby away.’
The neighbour, who has only just moved into the suburb himself, said he had chosen the street to set up his own family home.
‘The kids from the home are so young, I just feel for the family,’ he said.
Oran Park, in southwest Sydney, has become a booming residential area for young families
Oran Park, formerly home to one of Australia’s major raceways, has become a booming residential area popular with young families as more Sydneysiders move west for affordable properties.
Over the past decade, the suburb has expanded rapidly as housing developments have been pitched on the grounds of the old circuit.
Seaborn Avenue is a part of a new estate called Ascot Grove, which is touted by construction company Edgewater Homes as an ‘expertly designed and built community’.
Boasting around 250 homes, which come in similar variations of brick, and dark grey and white rendering, Ascot Grove is located close to schools and is designed to be family-oriented.
‘With a large central park and playground for the kids, you will feel a sense of community from the moment you arrive,’ Edgewater Homes states on their website.
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