Foetus Found in Plouédern: a Female Baby, Close to the Term, Reveals the Autopsy
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Two days after the discovery of a baby's body on a sorting line from the Triglaz center in Plouédern, the Brest prosecutor brings first medical-legal elements. The autopsy did not reveal any trace of...
On Monday, 8 December, a deceased infant was found in a sorting centre in Pouédern (Finistry). Employees discovered this lifeless body during their working hours. The prosecutor revealed this Wednesday that the victim was female. - Baby found dead in a sorting centre: the victim was a girl (Police, justice and other facts).
"No particular evidence of trauma, which could explain the death, was found in the state." Stéphane Kellenberger, the Brest prosecutor (Finistry), delivered this Wednesday the results of the autopsy conducted on the baby's body discovered on Monday in the Plouédern sorting centre (Finistry).The infant's body had been found on one of the sorting lines of the TriGlaz centre. It is "the degraded body of a female baby whose development was a priori …
On Monday 8 December, a "probable human foetus" was discovered on a carpet of the waste sorting center of the selective collection TriGlaz in Plouédern (Finestery). The autopsy indicates "a female baby" to the development "a priori fairly close to the term".
The autopsy carried out this Wednesday, December 10, confirms that the body found on Monday at the Triglaz sorting centre in Plouédern (29) is that of a female baby.
The autopsy of the infant found dead on Monday 8 December at the waste sorting plant in Plouédern (Finistère) did not determine the causes of the death. It is a female baby, whose development was "quite close to the term", according to the Brest prosecutor.
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