Mum detained after newborn baby found dead on Etihad plane

Indonesian police on Sunday detained the suspected mother of a newborn baby who was found dead in an aircraft toilet at Jakarta's international Airport.

Hani, a 37-year-old migrant worker from Cianjur in West Java, was held soon after arriving from Bangkok at Soekarno-Hatta airport around 1.00 am, airport police chief Ahmad Yusef said.

"She didn't look healthy and won't be questioned until she is fit. The woman is now at the airport's health centre," Yusef said.

Police suspect that Hani, who had worked as a domestic helper in Abu Dhabi for four years, secretly gave birth on her way back to Jakarta.

The suspected mother was detained at Soekarno-Hatta airport. Photo: Getty
The suspected mother was detained at Soekarno-Hatta airport. Photo: Getty

She was on an Etihad flight from Abu Dhabi to Jakarta when at around four hours after take-off she began bleeding, forcing the captain to divert to Bangkok.

"The woman was in economy class but then laid on a business-class seat with an oxygen mask. The captain then announced we should divert to Bangkok," passenger Francesco Calore said.

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A medical team boarded the plane to evacuate Hani after the Airbus A330 landed at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport, he added.

The flight left for Jakarta around an hour later without the sick woman, who flew home on a later flight.

Police suspect the woman gave birth during an Etihad flight. Photo: Getty
Police suspect the woman gave birth during an Etihad flight. Photo: Getty

Ground cleaners in Jakarta found the baby wrapped in a plastic bag in a drawer in one of the plane's toilets, Yusef said, adding the cause of death had yet to be determined.

An estimated five million Indonesians work abroad, of whom around 70 percent are female domestic helpers.