Aristocrat and boyfriend ‘carried baby around in Lidl bag in fatal runaway bid’

by verytallperson1

9 comments
  1. Doesn’t surprise me.

    They’ll sell you the baby but don’t have pushchairs for sale, similar to how the Lidl I go to sells rechargeable batteries but not the charger.

  2. Comedians in here then. What a horrific story of a child that wasn’t even given a chance at life.

  3. Just absolutely awful. It’s easy to hate the pair of them but they’re no better than animals, no well minded person would behave like this. Also it mentions this is their fifth child together!? I assume the rest are in care.

  4. Gosh I would be so ashamed if I were her. Imagine an aristocrat shopping at lidl. Disgustang.

  5. I don’t get it. Why were they on the run if she was an apparent aristocrat? The article says they were camping in freezing temperatures with very little clothing and food.

  6. Good thing you put ‘aristocrat’ in the title so we all know the social classes of those involved!

  7. >”I was worried that if I was to bury her in the woods, potentially an animal could, you know, find her and potentially do something to her limbs so I didn’t want that to happen. And I wanted to give her a proper burial so, we carried her with us, not knowing what to do.

    >”I mean she’s got soil on top of her, like in the bag and obviously the bag got extremely heavy, I don’t know why her body did that because I think she’s quite light but it’s been quite difficult to carry around.

    >”It’s extremely heavy to carry…it got to the point where she became really heavy, the bag became too heavy to carry, I don’t know why I haven’t looked at the body or neither has Mark but it just became excessively heavy.

    >”And also Mark and I hadn’t eaten in a long time, it just became impossible to carry it, so sometimes we actually had to leave it in the tent or erm, in the allotment, we left it in there because it was just too, too heavy.

    >”And also I’d put earth over her. Erm, because it started to smell like a week before so that’s when I was like yeah, I’ve got to do something here, I have to make, make a decision on what I’m doing and that’s when I put earth on her.

    >”Because actually the body didn’t smell at all until that week before we got caught.”

    Heartbreaking. She doesn’t sound mentally well, and that poor tiny baby (she says she named her Victoria) died a miserable and entirely preventable death. Surely they could’ve just walked into a hospital, masks on, hoods up, left Victoria on the reception desk – alive – and fled.

    This story has been utterly tragic and horrible from the start.

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