A headless body that was found on a Spanish beach has been identified as a baby girl who was less than six-months-old, following autopsy results.
A council cleaner found the body on Tuesday morning at the Costa Dorada resort of Roda de Bera, and people were instructed to vacate the area.
As reported by the Mirror, the body had washed up on the beach the day before it was removed, but passersby assumed that it was a doll so did not report it.
Following the removal of the body, an autopsy has since revealed that the child was younger than six months old when she passed away and that she had been in the water for between a fortnight and two months.
Further tests are currently been carried out to determine the child's ethnicity and probable cause of death - as authorities are currently considering whether she died accidentally or whether she was the victim of a crime.
"Their boat was in good condition and the Greek navy tried towing them to the beach but the ropes were tied in the wrong places," Aldroobi said. "When the Greek navy tried pulling them it caused the boat to capsize."
The Greek coastguard disputes this claim, stating: "The engine broke down at 1:40 a.m. and at 2:00 a.m. it sank – therefore there can be no connection between (the coast guard approaching the boat and the time of its sinking)."
Nikos Alexiou, a spokesman for the coast guard added: "When the boat capsized, we were not even next to the boat. How could we be towing it?"
More investigations will be launched into the tragic death of the baby girl.