POLICE have arrested a woman suspected of decapitating her new-born baby and dumping the remains in a rubbish bin.
Details of the sickening crime first emerged last week when detectives launched an urgent appeal to find the mother.
GettyCivil guard officers have arrested an Ecuadorian immigrant in relation to the baby[/caption] Specialist dogs were involved in investigations at the recycling plant Prensa IBERICAThe site where horrified workers came across the sickening discovery[/caption]Today Civil Guard officers in Madrid arrested an immigrant who was born in Ecuador.
Reports this afternoon said police were searching her house in the working-class Madrid neighbourhood of Vallecas.
The suspect, who has been taken into custody, has not been named but has been described locally as a married woman with children.
The girl’s remains were found in several plastic bags in a recycling centre in Madrid in December.
A worker made the traumatising discovery at a garbage plant in Loeches.
Doctors confirmed the little girl was born alive and was just five days old when she was mutilated and abandoned.
Local cops launched “Operation Natal” in a bid to “get justice” for the dead infant.
Tests revealed she had been born alive and decapitated with a knife before her body parts were stuffed into garbage bags.
Last week the Civil Guard made a plea for help identifying a woman they estimated to be aged around 40 who had been pregnant during the last months of last year.
A specialist dog assisted cops in the investigations at the waste plant.
Dylan, a K-9 agent from the Central Cynological Service specialised in detecting biological remains, sniffed through the piles of rubbish.
A police spokesman said at the time: “’From the investigations carried out so far, it has been possible to determine that the remains would correspond to a female baby and that she was born alive.
“There are indications that would point to her death being of a violent nature.
“We are seeking the public’s help in clarifying this criminal act and asking anyone who could have any information of interest to contact us.”
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