A postmortem examination that was carried out after a baby girl died suddenly has proved inconclusive.
The baby was rushed to hospital on Saturday after police were called to a house in Killylea, County Armagh.
An investigation was launched after she was pronounced dead around 1pm that afternoon.
It's understood police enquiries are continuing on behalf of the coroner.
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