A baby girl has died after taking unwell at a holiday park in Scotland.
Emergency services were called to Craig Tara Holiday Park in Ayr around 5:50am on Saturday to a report of a one-year-old girl taking unwell.
The toddler was taken to University Hospital Ayr where she died a short time later.
Police said the death is being treated as unexplained.
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A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Police received a report of a one-year-old baby girl having taken unwell at an address in the Dunure Road area of Ayr around 5.50am on Sunday, 22 October, 2023.
“The baby was taken to University Hospital Ayr where she died a short time later.
“The death is being treated as unexplained and enquiries are ongoing.”
A spokesperson for holiday company Haven said: “We are deeply saddened by the tragic news. Our thoughts are firmly with the family and all those affected at this very difficult time.
“Haven is supporting the authorities with their investigations, and, as this is now a police matter, we are unable to comment further.”
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