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Woman charged with murder of Baby Callum is granted bail

Joanne Sharkey is accused of murder and concealment of the birth of a child.

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A woman charged with murdering a baby whose body was found in woodland 26 years ago has been granted bail.

Joanne Sharkey is accused of murder and concealment of the birth of a child after the baby, named Callum by police officers, was discovered close to the Gulliver’s World theme park in Warrington in March 1998.

The 54-year-old was granted conditional bail on Tuesday following an application, heard in private, at Liverpool Crown Court.

The defendant, of Denham Close, Liverpool, did not attend the hearing.

Joanne Sharkey court case
Baby Callum’s funeral was arranged by the residents of Warrington (Richard Williams/Liverpool Daily Post/PA)

The baby was named Callum after the Callands district of Warrington where he was found, because detectives could not confirm his true identity.

A funeral service was arranged by local people and he was buried in Warrington Cemetery a few months later.

A headstone, which was paid for with money raised by local residents, was inscribed: “Baby Callum, precious child of God. Laid to rest July 27 1998. With love, from the people of Warrington.”

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