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RNZ News
03-07-2025
- RNZ News
Mental health minister Matt Doocey briefed on death of Auckland baby
A police investigator looks closely at a set of bins on Renall St, Auckland. Photo: RNZ/Nick Monro The Minister for Mental Health has been briefed on the death of a baby found in a wheelie bin in Auckland. A 32-year-old woman has been charged with interfering with human remains between 24 June and 30 June. Police have been investigating since officers located the body of a newborn baby in a wheelie bin outside an address on Renall Street, Freemans Bay on Tuesday night. A spokesperson for mental health minister Matt Doocey confirmed to RNZ his office had been made aware of the case under the "no surprises policy". "The Minister acknowledges this tragedy, and his thoughts are with all involved," the spokesperson said. Doocey was unable to comment further at this time. Health New Zealand (HNZ) acting northern region deputy chief executive Mike Shepherd said in a statement HNZ would not be commenting on the specifics of the case for privacy reasons. A 32-year-old woman has been charged with interfering with human remains between 24 June and 30 June. Photo: RNZ / Marika Khabazi "We acknowledge this very sad situation and offer our sympathies to the whānau and community," he said. "We can say that HNZ routinely reviews the care it provides when any serious event occurs." An Oranga Tamariki spokesperson said as the matter was before the courts and subject to an active police investigation, they were unable to comment. A spokesperson for the Minister for Children Karen Chhour said it would be inappropriate to comment at this time. On Thursday, Detective Inspector Scott Beard said a post-mortem examination was carried out on the baby on Wednesday, the results of which are still pending. Police have been investigating since officers located the body of a newborn baby in a rubbish bin on Tuesday night. Photo: RNZ / Marika Khabazi Police were still investigating at the property on Renall Street. "Our enquiries remain ongoing and it will take some time for a thorough investigation to be completed," Beard said. "We are continuing to ask for those in the community that might have information or CCTV footage that could assist us to get in touch." The woman is due to appear on 31 July and enter a plea. Until then, she has been voluntarily remanded in custody and given interim name suppression. Beard earlier said the case was a "tragedy for everyone concerned". "There is a person's wellbeing to consider here alongside the investigation, so we will ensure the woman gets the support she needs." Anyone with information that could assist the investigation, is asked to make a report via 105, using the file number 250630/9878 and quote 'Operation Yarrow'. Alternatively, information can be provided anonymously to Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111 or Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero , a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.

RNZ News
03-07-2025
- RNZ News
Woman charged after baby found in bin gets interim name suppression
Cordons around Renall Street on Wednesday. Photo: RNZ / Marika Khabazi A woman charged after the body of a baby was found in Auckland has been excused from appearing in court. The 32-year-old woman is charged with interfering with human remains. Police have been investigating since officers located the body of a newborn baby in a wheelie bin outside an address on Renall Street, Freemans Bay. Detective Inspector Scott Beard, of Auckland City CIB, said a post-mortem examination was completed on Wednesday and results were still pending. Cordons around Renall Street have since been stood down, and police were still carrying out enquiries at a specific property on the street. The woman was unable to appear in court on Thursday due to health issues. She was now due to appear on 31 July and enter a plea. Until then she has been voluntarily remanded in custody, and given interim name suppression. Earlier, Beard had said the scheduled appearance on Thursday was expected to be via audio-visual link."We are conscious that this is a very delicate situation, and we are ensuring there is support in place for the woman," he said. "Our enquiries remain ongoing and it will take some time for a thorough investigation to be completed." They were continuing to ask for anyone with information or CCTV footage that could help the investigation to get in touch.