Five-month-old fetus found in garbage bin in Mandaluyong | Inquirer News

Five-month-old fetus found in garbage bin in Mandaluyong

/ 01:49 PM November 01, 2016

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A fetus estimated to be around five months old was placed in a transparent jar inside a box and left amid a pile of garbage in Mandaluyong City on Tuesday morning.

Barangay (village) Addition Hills officers of Blk 41 discovered the fetus after residents reported the incident around 11:35 am.

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According to an 8-year-old boy who was asked to throw the garbage in a plastic bag in exchange for P10, he immediately called the attention of a resident when he saw the jar with a fetus.

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The boy led barangay officers to the residence of a certain Rochelle who denied the fetus came from her.

The unclaimed fetus will be brought to Aglipay Cemetery.

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Barangay officer Teddy Malimban said they will continue probing the case and look for the mother of the fetus.

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“This could be a case of abortion. If the fetus was aborted, the mother should have sought Barangay assistance. She should not just throw the fetus away,” PO1 Michelle Cabiggat said.

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Malimban said this is the fifth time in two years that a fetus was discovered or thrown away in the said village. RAM/rga

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