Two people arrested in connection with the death of a baby have had their bail extended.
Officers were called around 1.20pm on March 1 to an address in Hapton, near Burnley, following reports a baby had suffered a medical episode.
Emergency services attended and the child was taken to hospital, however, he died on March 5.
A 60-year-old woman from Haslingden and a 78-year-old man from Burnley were arrested on suspicion of Section 18 Assault later that month.
Following further enquiries, they were both re-arrested on suspicion of murder in July and were released on bail until Thursday (August 18).
Police have now extended their bail while they continue with their investigations.
They have both been granted bail until October 15.
Officers said they are continuing to investigate the circumstances which led to the child’s death and are keen to hear from anybody who was in Townley Park, Burnley, between 10am and 2pm on March 1 and saw a woman pushing a pram, accompanied by other children.
In particular, they want to speak to two female dog walkers, who helped the woman and the children getting up a steep hill.
One of the dog walkers was a medical professional, potentially an anaesthetist, and one of the dogs was a springer spaniel or a similar breed.
Police also want to speak to anybody who saw a white Mitsubishi Outlander parked in the Townley Park carpark between the times above.
DCI Allen Davies, of the Force Major Investigation Team, said: “First and foremost my thoughts remain with the baby’s loved ones at this extremely distressing time.
"We are continuing to work hard to establish exactly what led to his death.
“Although two people have now been arrested on suspicion of murder our enquiries are very much ongoing.
"If you saw or heard anything which could help our investigation but have not come forward yet, I would urge you to do so as soon as possible.”
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