Couple arrested on suspicion of murdering baby son who neighbours claim was suffocated with a hoodie
The six-month-old boy died shortly after arriving in hospital and his parents were arrested on suspicion of murder
A COUPLE have been released after they were arrested on suspicion of murdering their baby boy, who neighbours claim was suffocated with a hoodie and left for dead "in a pile of blood".
Police were called to Walnut Close in Bilston, West Midlands, on Sunday, to reports of a child in cardiac arrest.
The six-month-old baby boy was taken to hospital but died a short time later.
A neighbour claimed the tot died after "being suffocated with a hoodie", although the results of a forensic post-mortem examination will not be known until a few weeks time.
Another neighbour said: "They were drugged up. They left the baby for dead in a pile of blood by repeatedly beating him and suffocated him with a hoodie.
"It's awful. Police were still there all night, and still there now.
"The baby was always crying in the pushchair. I used to see them at the local shop, constantly crying.
"I wish I would have asked if everything was ok or called someone for help. You don't know what happens behind closed doors.
"All I know is the couple are both unemployed and have another boy aged four. It's such a sad story.
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Residadded: "The police knocked my door and said they were carrying out a murder investigation.
"I asked whether it was a break in or what because I was concerned about my own children. They just said that someone had died nearby."
Following the incident just before 2pm on Sunday, a 24-year-old man and a 23-year-old woman were arrested.
They have since been released on bail to return next month, and named as the youngster's parents.
A West Midlands Police spokesman confirmed they have both been arrested on suspicion of murder, and said: "Police are investigating the circumstances of the death."
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