<div class="wpcnt">
			<div class="wpa">
				<span class="wpa-about">Advertisements</span>
				<div class="u top_amp">
							<amp-ad width="300" height="265"
		 type="pubmine"
		 data-siteid="111265417"
		 data-section="2">
		</amp-ad>
				</div>
			</div>
		</div><p>The body of a baby has been found washed up on a beach on the Greek island of Kos.</p>
<p>Reuters reports the Greece Coastguard made the grim discovery earlier today.<br />
Kos is a crossing point into Europe for thousands of refugees who are fleeing Syria.</p>
<p>The infant is believed to be between 6 months and a year old &#8211; however there are conflicting reports as to whether the body is that of a little boy or girl.</p>
<p>If follows international outcry after photographs of three-year-old Aylan Kurdi shown the youngster washed up in early September on a beach in the Turkish resort of Bodrum.</p>
			<div style="padding-bottom:15px;" class="wordads-tag" data-slot-type="belowpost">
				<div id="atatags-dynamic-belowpost-68ed38c1616d0">
					<script type="text/javascript">
						window.getAdSnippetCallback = function () {
							if ( false === ( window.isWatlV1 ?? false ) ) {
								// Use Aditude scripts.
								window.tudeMappings = window.tudeMappings || [];
								window.tudeMappings.push( {
									divId: 'atatags-dynamic-belowpost-68ed38c1616d0',
									format: 'belowpost',
								} );
							}
						}

						if ( document.readyState === 'loading' ) {
							document.addEventListener( 'DOMContentLoaded', window.getAdSnippetCallback );
						} else {
							window.getAdSnippetCallback();
						}
					</script>
				</div>
			</div>
Discover more from London Glossy Post
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.