A heartbreaking case from Canada has left many people shocked after police discovered the remains of a newborn baby in a wooded area near Halifax, Nova Scotia. Authorities say the investigation began after hospital staff became concerned when a young woman arrived in critical condition and appeared to have recently given birth, but no baby was with her.
Police later arrested 26-year-old Ramandeep Kaur and her husband, 23-year-old Sukhpreet Singh, in connection with the child’s death. The case remains under investigation, and officials say additional charges may still be possible.
Hospital Staff Alert Police About Missing Newborn
According to Halifax Regional Police, the investigation began on May 22, 2026, after hospital staff contacted authorities about concerns involving a missing newborn baby.
Police said Ramandeep Kaur arrived at the hospital in life-threatening condition. Medical staff reportedly believed she had recently given birth, but there was no infant with her at the hospital.
The situation immediately raised alarm among healthcare workers, who contacted police around 9:40 p.m.
Authorities quickly launched a search operation near Willet Street in Halifax, while Nova Scotia Ground Search and Rescue teams joined efforts to locate the missing infant.
Search Continued for Two Days
After the initial search failed to locate the baby, police asked residents in the surrounding area to check their properties and contact authorities with any information that might help investigators.
According to reports, investigators questioned four individuals during the search, including Kaur and Singh.
The investigation continued for two days before police reportedly received new information that led officers to Prospect Road in Halifax.
On May 24, authorities discovered the remains of the newborn baby in a wooded area.
The discovery deeply affected both investigators and members of the local community.
Parents Face Multiple Criminal Charges
Following the discovery, police arrested Ramandeep Kaur and Sukhpreet Singh. Authorities later confirmed that two other people questioned during the investigation had been released without charges.
The couple now faces several charges connected to the case, including:
| Accused | Charges |
|---|---|
| Ramandeep Kaur | Concealing the body of a child, obstruction, indignity to a dead body |
| Sukhpreet Singh | Concealing the body of a child, obstruction, indignity to a dead body |
Both appeared in court on May 25.
Officials have stated that the investigation is still ongoing and that further charges could be added depending on the results of the autopsy and additional evidence.
Autopsy Expected to Determine Cause of Death
The Nova Scotia Medical Examiner Service is expected to conduct an autopsy to determine exactly how the newborn died.
At this stage, police have not confirmed whether the baby was born alive or what circumstances led to the child’s death.
Investigators also have not publicly discussed whether mental health issues, medical complications, panic, or intentional actions may have played a role in the case.
Authorities say more information may become available as the investigation progresses.
Police Chief Speaks About Emotional Impact
The tragic case has deeply affected first responders involved in the investigation.
Don MacLean, chief of Halifax Regional Police, shared condolences for the child and family while acknowledging the emotional toll such investigations take on officers and rescue workers.
According to police statements, search teams and officers worked continuously throughout the difficult operation while trying to locate the missing newborn.
MacLean also encouraged people affected by the tragedy to seek emotional support if needed.
Community Left Searching for Answers
The death of a newborn child is always devastating, and this case has left many people in Nova Scotia struggling to understand what happened. While investigators continue gathering evidence, many unanswered questions remain about the circumstances surrounding the infant’s death and why the baby’s remains were left in a wooded area.
Authorities are expected to continue reviewing evidence, witness statements, and medical findings in the coming weeks. For now, the community in Halifax continues mourning the tragic loss of a child whose life ended before it truly began.












