TRIBUTES have been paid to a baby boy who died after being found unresponsive at a house in Seacombe. 

At around midday on Sunday (November 24), police were called to a property on Percy Road to reports of concern for the child.

The three-month-old infant was taken to hospital to be assessed where injuries were found to his body.

The boy received treatment in hospital but, despite the efforts of medical professionals, was pronounced dead on Friday afternoon (November 29).

A man and woman were charged with assault in connection with the discovery.

Klevi Pirjani, 36, and Nivalda Santos Pirjani, 33, both of Percy Road, Seacombe were charged with causing grievous bodily harm and Section 18 wounding with intent.

They were remanded into custody and are due to appear at Liverpool Crown Court on December 23.

Toys and flowers have been left at the scene where the boy was found.

Among them was a message that read 'Rest in Paradise little man'.

Readers left messages of sadness on Globe's Facebook page.

Kirsten Weir commented: "Absolutely heart-breaking. RIP sweet baby. x"

Toys and flowers left in tribute to baby boy who died after being found unresponsive at a house in Seacombe  Toys and flowers left in tribute to baby boy who died after being found unresponsive at a house in Seacombe   (Image: Craig Manning / Newsquest) Doreen Lloyd wrote: 'RIP little man your in a better place now xx'

Irene Whalley commented: 'Rest in peace little angel' 

Ann Whitehall put: 'Fly high little one xx'

Toys and flowers left in tribute to baby boy who died after being found unresponsive at a house in Seacombe  Toys and flowers left in tribute to baby boy who died after being found unresponsive at a house in Seacombe   (Image: Craig Manning / Newsquest)

Lesley Beard wrote: 'Absolutely heart-breaking'

Sammy Louise Bromilow put: 'Rest in paradise beautiful boy'

Erica Pumford: 'Oh poor little mite, may he rest in peace now. God knows what he suffered during his short life'.

Message among the toys and flowers left in tribute to baby boy who died after being found unresponsive at a house in Seacombe  Message among the toys and flowers left in tribute to baby boy who died after being found unresponsive at a house in Seacombe   (Image: Craig Manning / Newsquest)