Woman disappeared after giving birth in an east London underpass, Met Police say
A woman has disappeared with her newborn baby after giving birth in an east London underpass, police have said.

The mother, believed to be called Anne Marie, was helped by a passer-by in the Billet Road underpass in Walthamstow at around 8am on Wednesday.
The Metropolitan Police said the member of the public helped the woman as she gave birth and stayed with her until around 4pm - when two people in a blue Transit van picked her up.
Officers believe she was sleeping rough, and described her as white, in her mid-30s, with long blonde hair. She was wearing a black dress and heavy jumper at the time.
In an appeal for information, Met Police constable Dan Cooper said: "Our top priority is to establish that the woman and her baby are safe and well and have access to any medical treatment they may need."
"I would like to stress that the woman is not in any trouble, our only concern is the wellbeing of her and her newborn child," he added.
"We are carrying out fast-paced inquiries, including trawling CCTV, speaking to people in the area and visiting nearby hospitals.
"I'd also like to appeal to anyone who was in the area at the time and may have seen or heard something to come forward.
"Were you walking or cycling through the underpass or at the nearby Kwik Fit garage? If so, please get in touch with us.
"If the woman does not feel comfortable speaking to us, she can go directly to a medical centre or a charity."
-SKY NEWS