The body was found by a cleaning lady in the bowl of the toilets for people with reduced mobility, where there were also blood and the placenta, specified the deputy prosecutor of Bergerac Charles Charollois, who opened an investigation in search of the causes of death entrusted to the Bergerac police station. An autopsy scheduled for Tuesday in Bordeaux will have to determine “if the child, male, was born alive or died in utero”, which will guide the qualification of the facts, explained the deputy prosecutor. “It will make it possible to determine whether the child was alive or not during childbirth, explained the vice-prosecutor to Sud Ouest. If he was alive, that would mean the mother killed him and we’re headed for murder. If he was stillborn, we will think about another qualification, as an attack on the physical integrity of a body. “DNA analyzes are also planned. As the station is not equipped with video surveillance, searches with local hospitals about a woman possibly in distress have been carried out without success, he also indicated.