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The body of a baby, that died more than 20 years ago, is now finally going to be laid to rest. The baby, which had been in a mortuary in London for the past 21 years, was said to have died from Cot Death but the babies father, Mr Blum, still believes it to be blood poisoning.

Mr Blum refused to sign the death certificate but Enfield Council will now use new powers to bury the baby.

The council said after 21 years Christopher needs to be laid to rest.

An Enfield Council spokesman said the council had kept Christopher’s parents informed and that it had obtained the consent of the Registrar General to register the death.

“We recognise that this is a difficult and sensitive matter for Mr Blum. However, after 21 years we believe that Christopher now needs to be laid to rest.

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