A couple dropped a bag at the spot where a dead baby boy was found around two hours before street cleaners found the tragic tot, a witness has said.
Police are today hunting to find the baby’s mother, after the young boy, who officers believe was a newborn was found in a Marks and Spencer’s bag yesterday.
The infant was declared dead at the scene on Talbot Road in Notting Hill shortly before 1pm.
The scaffolder told Metro he was working on a platform overlooking the spot where the baby was found lifeless on Tuesday by council workers.
He told Metro: ‘It was around 10am. A couple in their 50s left a bag on the street.
‘The man was rustling the bag as if tying it. He walked ahead and the woman followed him.


‘They were quite calm. The strange thing is that I had seen them the week before.
‘They were looking around the bin which is used by the council for garden waste.
‘People are not supposed to dump rubbish bags there but they do.’
He added: ‘I have reported this to police. The timing was right.
‘Obviously, I didn’t think much of it at the time but given what has happened I thought it may be important.’
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Police remain at the scene at All Saints Church, Notting Hill.
Officers gave an update today and said they urged the mum of the baby to come forward, and were looking for any witnesses who saw the Marks and Spencer’s carrier bag with an avocado design on it.
A housing association worker who helps run a block next to the scene told Metro: ‘People are always dumping their rubbish there it’s terrible.
‘The poor guys who found the baby I feel so sorry for them it’s horrific. You can’t unsee that.’
Detectives are investigating with experts trawling through CCTV footage with a camera opposite the scene likely to be key to the inquiry.

Deputy church warden Marcia Haynes told Metro how police searched the church after the baby was found and how her prayers were with the woman and her family.
She said: ‘My prayers are with the family and poor baby. There was a church service and then the police came in they searched everywhere.
‘I think they thought the mother may have been in here. It’s such a shock.
‘They were in the toilets and everywhere.’
A blue police tent is up at the scene and two forensic officers were seen walking towards it.

Superintendent Owen Renowden said: ‘This is an extremely sad and shocking matter and officers are working hard to establish the circumstances around what has taken place.
‘This investigation is in the early stages and our immediate priority is to locate the baby’s mother, who we believe may have very recently given birth.
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‘If you are the baby’s mother and are reading this, please come forward to police or medical professionals.
‘You must feel very frightened but please let us help – we are really worried about you and it is vitally important you get medical assistance and support.
‘You can walk into any hospital, or a police station.’
Anyone who may have any information about this incident should contact police on 101, quoting reference CAD 3431/25March.
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