7-month-old baby dies after being pulled ‘unresponsive’ from lake by his mom: police

A 7-month-old baby was found “unresponsive” when he was pulled from a lake at a park in Australia by his distraught mother, sparking a police investigation.

Homicide detectives have launched a probe over the baby’s “unexplained” death, which took place at around 10:40 a.m. local time on Saturday.

Emergency services responded to reports of an “unresponsive” baby at a park in Chatsworth, Queensland, the Queensland Police stated in a news release. They soon discovered that the baby had drowned.

A 7-month-old baby was found “unresponsive” when he was pulled from a lake at a park in Australia by his distraught mother, sparking a police investigation. 7NEWS Australia / YouTube

“The child was transported to hospital for treatment; however was declared deceased that night,” police said.

An investigation is ongoing. The baby’s mother and father, who have not been named, are co-operating with police.

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) notes that homicide detectives are involved in the investigation.

“There’s missing parts leading [up to the death] that we need to try to establish,” Wide Bay-Burnett police Detective Inspector Craig Mansfield said, per the outlet.

“We’ve got some support from the child trauma unit and homicide investigation group working with the local detectives.”

Mansfield added that the baby was with both of his parents for a camping trip at the park, before heading home to North Queensland when “the incident happened the following morning.”

After the baby’s mother pulled him out of the water, “multiple people assisted with CPR,” 9News reports. 

Homicide detectives have launched a probe over the baby’s “unexplained” death, which took place at around 10:40 a.m. local time on Saturday. 7NEWS Australia / YouTube
Emergency services responded to reports of an “unresponsive” baby at a park in Chatsworth, Queensland on Saturday. 7NEWS Australia / YouTube

“We’ve had a lot of campers staying there overnight, and we’ve also had a lot of people popping in to use the facilities and the park,” Mansfield said. “We’re aware that some people have left at the time of the drowning of this infant child.” 

He added that other vehicles that were parked in the nearby area are being tracked down and contacted for information, though they are not considered persons of interest.

The baby was with both of his parents for a camping trip at the park, police said. 7NEWS Australia / YouTube

The child trauma unit and the homicide investigation squad are supporting detectives with their investigation. The incident is not being treated as “suspicious.”

The Post has reached out to Wide Bay-Burnett Police for comment.

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