Baby's death in Taunton considered "suspicious," D.A. says
Police are investigating the "suspicious" death of a baby on Somerset Avenue in Taunton, the district attorney said.
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Police are investigating the "suspicious" death of a baby on Somerset Avenue in Taunton, the district attorney said.
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