With AAP.
The lifeless body of a nine-month-old baby found on a Surfers Paradise beach has started a conversation about homelessness in the area.
A passerby found the baby’s body at the edge of the surf about 12.30am on Monday, and police say the child had been in the water at some stage and paramedics never had any hope of reviving her.
According to police, the family had been living in parks and seeking shelter between Tweed Heads in NSW and Surfers Paradise.
Speaking to the Gold Coast Bulletin on Monday, a resident of Surfers Paradise recalled having seen the family in the area. “They had blankets at that time but I would hear the newborn crying early hours of morning,” the resident said.
“Why was the baby left with the parents — just why?”
Details about the baby girl should become clearer when autopsy results are handed to police on Tuesday.
Her 48-year-old father and 23-year-old mother were located about five kilometres away in Broadbeach and have been arrested on suspicion of committing an indictable offence.
The couple, who were known to police, hadn’t reported their daughter missing before her body was found.