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Baby Auckland Buried Nearly 115 Years After Death as Mystery Remains Unsolved
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Crime·27.04.2026Resumen IA

Baby Auckland Buried Nearly 115 Years After Death as Mystery Remains Unsolved

The skeletal remains of a baby boy, found wrapped in a 1910 newspaper with twine around his neck under floorboards in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, have been buried at a moving ceremony. Despite extensive investigation including DNA testing, police have been unable to identify the child or establish how he died. The baby, now named Baby Auckland by the community, was discovered by a builder in July 2024 and is believed to have been alive in 1910 based on the newspaper date.

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Guardian UK
Funeral held for Baby Auckland nearly two years after skeleton found beneath floorboards
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27.04.2026Resumen IA

Funeral held for Baby Auckland nearly two years after skeleton found beneath floorboards

The mystery surrounding Baby Auckland, whose skeleton was found wrapped in a 1910 newspaper beneath floorboards during a house renovation in July 2024, has deepened after carbon dating suggested he lived between 1726 and 1812 - predating both the newspaper and the building. Despite DNA testing that didn't match potential relatives, the detective leading the investigation believes the baby lived and died in 1910. The infant was finally laid to rest in Bishop Auckland cemetery during a simple 10-minute ceremony, with detectives and local residents paying their respects.

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Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown Apologises After Allegedly Calling RNZ Staff Member 'Muslim Terrorist'
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Política·26.04.2026Resumen IA

Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown Apologises After Allegedly Calling RNZ Staff Member 'Muslim Terrorist'

Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown has apologised after allegedly calling an Indian-origin Radio New Zealand staff member a 'Muslim terrorist' during a visit to RNZ's Auckland offices on Monday. The staff member was greeting Brown and mentioned security was tight, to which Brown allegedly responded with the offensive comment and also commented on the employee's beard. The employee said he was left shocked and hurt. Brown later issued an apology email calling it a 'fumbled attempt at humour' and accepted responsibility. The incident has sparked strong reactions from New Zealand's Indian community, with members describing the remark as racist and warning that dismissing such language as humour risks normalising it.

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