An unidentified baby girl whose body was found at a Sydney beach last year has been laid to rest at a special funeral.
The remains of the newborn were found by two children digging in the sand dunes at South Maroubra Beach in the city’s east last November.
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Police have been unable to track down the baby’s mother, but local woman Filomena D’Alessandro “unofficially adopted” the baby with her husband Bill Green in order to give her a proper funeral and burial.
The baby, named Lily Grace by Ms D’Alessandro, was buried at a new site dedicated to children whose identity is unknown.
More than 100 people attended the service at the South Chapel at the Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park, at Matraville, for the ceremony.
“Her entry to the world was so terrible. If she can have a graceful exit, then we’ll make that happen,” Ms D’Alessandro said before the event.
“It was a legal requirement [to name her],” Ms D’Alessandro said.
“So we chose Lily for being a water flower – a pretty, simple water flower. And she was found on the beach so it was fitting. And we chose Grace because hopefully she’ll have a graceful exit.
“It had to be done, [I’ve] been a mum, couldn’t overlook it and I think everyone felt the same. As a community we had to step forward and take responsibility for this little baby.
“She had such a miserable, short entry to the world – we don’t know exactly what happened – and we just thought she was going to end up with a pauper’s funeral and that was just not right for a small child.”