Australian authorities drop case against Irish backpacker accused of hiding newborn

An Irishwoman who was accused of unlawfully concealing the birth of her child in Western Australia will not have to face charges.

Australian authorities drop case against Irish backpacker accused of hiding newborn

An Irishwoman who was accused of unlawfully concealing the birth of her child in Western Australia will not have to face charges.

The 25-year-old was backpacking in Halls Creek with friends when she was alleged to have given birth.

The child was either stillborn, or died a short time later, and the woman told friends she did not know she was pregnant.

Under Australian law all births must be reported, and concealing a birth carries a maximum penalty of two years in prison.

The woman was allowed to return home to Ireland pending a hearing in August, but authorities have now dropped the case.

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