Couple charged with gross negligence manslaughter after baby’s remains found

UK

A couple have been charged with gross negligence manslaughter after the remains of a baby were found in Brighton.

Constance Marten, 35, and Mark Gordon, 48, who had been missing since 5 January, were arrested in the city on Monday after being spotted by a member of the public in a shop.

They were found without their newborn child.

A major search involving more than 200 police officers was carried out for the infant in allotments and woodland in and around Brighton.

Police said on Wednesday that the remains of a baby had been found in a wooded part of the Hollingbury area.

Police officers and officers from London Search and Rescue (LONSAR) in woodland at Wild Park Local Nature Reserve, near Moulsecoomb, Brighton, where the urgent search operation continues to find the missing baby of Constance Marten and Mark Gordon. The pair were arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter on Tuesday after being stopped in Brighton on Monday following several weeks of avoiding the police, but the baby was not with them. Picture date: Wednesday March 1, 2023.
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Two hundred police had been looking for the couple’s baby

Marten, who comes from an aristocratic family, and her boyfriend were charged with gross negligence manslaughter on Thursday evening, said the Metropolitan Police.

They were also charged with concealing the birth of a child and perverting the course of justice.

The pair will appear at Crawley Magistrates’ Court on Friday.

Police had been looking for Marten and Gordon for nearly two months, since their car caught fire on the motorway near Bolton.

There were sightings of them in various locations around the UK – most recently in East Sussex.

Earlier on Thursday, police said they did not yet know the gender of the baby and that it had been dead for several weeks.

Tributes have been left on Golf Drive in Brighton, near where the baby was found
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Tributes have been left on Golf Drive in Brighton, near where the baby was found

The baby has not yet been formally identified and a post-mortem is due to be carried out on Friday to discover how it died.

People in Brighton have been leaving flowers, messages and cuddly toys on a road close to where the child was found.

The Bishop of Lewes also led a candlelight vigil at a nearby church on Thursday night.

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