Police in New South Wales examine a woman after the death of her four-year-old son, following allegations that relate to cannibalism. Multiple outlets report that the woman arrives at a police station on her own and that officers later find the child’s body at an extremely confronting scene. Forensic police then assess the woman for potential signs connected to the allegations, including examining her to determine whether there is any supporting evidence. The woman is charged over her son’s death and is expected to face court processes as the investigation continues. Authorities have not publicly provided definitive findings on whether cannibalism occurred, and the examination described focuses on establishing facts and possible forensic indicators linked to what investigators suspect. The reporting consistently describes the circumstances around the mother’s arrival at the station and the subsequent forensic response, but details of the alleged acts, medical findings, and the investigation timeline are limited in the summaries provided. The case remains under investigation and the charges reflect police conclusions at this stage.