Detective Inspector Lee Neiles, of the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate, discusses the Baby April case in Ashford
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00:0030 years ago this week, the body of a newborn baby girl was found in Singleton Lake in Ashford.
00:10Although her name was not known, she was named Baby April by the investigation team.
00:15It was clear from Baby April's body that she had been prevented from breathing
00:21and as a result of that, a large-scale murder investigation was launched.
00:25Sadly, the original investigation and subsequent investigations have failed to identify those responsible for Baby April's murder.
00:34On the 30th anniversary, our cold case investigation team is reviewing the case
00:39and urging anyone with any information to come forward.
00:43We urge anyone that can help to contact the police using the phone number in the appeal or Crime Stoppers.
00:51Now that three decades have passed, it has to be the right time to do the right thing
00:56and come forward and help us get justice for Baby April.