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Three arrested after bodies of two babies found in South Wales home

The bodies of the infants were found at this property in Wildmill, Bridgend - Wales news service
The bodies of the infants were found at this property in Wildmill, Bridgend - Wales news service

Three people have been arrested after the bodies of two babies were found in a house in south Wales on Saturday evening.

Officers were called to the house in Wildmill, Bridgend, at just before 8pm on November 26.

Two men aged 37 and 47, and a 29-year-old woman, have been arrested on suspicion of concealing the birth of a child and they remain in police custody.

An investigation is continuing into the deaths and forensic examiners were at the three-storey house in Maes-Y-Felin today.

A grassed area at the rear of the street has been cordoned off.

South Wales Police officer on the scene in Wildmill - Wales news service
South Wales Police officer on the scene in Wildmill - Wales news service

Huw David, leader of Bridgend County Borough Council, said: "This is shocking and tragic news, and the residents of Wildmill are supporting one another closely while South Wales Police carry out their ongoing investigations.

"The council is offering the police its full co-operation, and is reminding people of the importance of remaining calm and avoiding speculation while the investigation is under way.

"If anyone has any information that they think may be relevant or helpful to the police, it can be reported directly to them by completing an online form.

"In the meantime, if any member of the public has a concern about the immediate wellbeing or safety of a child, they should report it immediately by calling 999."

In a joint statement, Steven Bletsoe, Steven Easterbrook and Tim Wood, who represent the area on Bridgend County Borough Council, said: "South Wales Police need to be able to carry out their investigations and the Bridgend Central Councillors are here to support the community in any way at this difficult time."

Superintendent Marc Attwell, from South Wales Police, said: "This is a very distressing incident, and we are appealing for anyone with information to please get in touch.

"There will be a visible police presence in the area as extensive inquiries continue ... and we encourage anyone with information or concerns to talk to officers."