Couple missing with newborn baby may have been sleeping rough, police fear

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Couple missing with newborn baby may have been sleeping rough, police fear
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Constance Marten and Mark Gordon last seen on 7 January in east London after buying tent and bedding

Police are growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of a newborn baby whose parents officers believe are sleeping rough in freezing temperatures.

“No child, especially a tiny, newborn baby, should be forced to endure such dangerous, potentially life-threatening conditions. “They could be absolutely anywhere in the country. Please keep your eyes peeled, especially while you are out and about in waste ground or beauty spots, or while you’re walking the dog, and report any information, no matter how insignificant you think it is, to us.”

The couple are believed to have walked away from a car fire in Greater Manchester, in which most of their belongings were destroyed, and made their way to east London over the course of two days.

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