'No missing Belfast port baby'
Police in Northern Ireland have called off their air and sea search for a baby after a woman fell from a Stena Line ferry in Belfast Lough. Officers say they do not believe there was a baby in the woman's care onboard.
Police in Northern Ireland have called off their air and sea search for a baby after a woman fell from a Stena Line ferry in Belfast Lough. Officers say they do not believe there was a baby in the woman's care onboard.
The search and rescue operation to find the infant that fell from the Stena Line ferry in Belfast Lough has widened and is still ongoing.
The woman is being treated in hospital.
Coastguards have resumed their search for a missing baby believed to have fallen from a ferry in Belfast.
It should have been a routine crossing of the Irish Sea but it has left rescue services searching the Belfast port for a missing baby.