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Horrifed construction workers dig up remains of 32 human fetuses

Construction workers in rural Poland were left horrified after uncovering the remains of 32 human fetuses while digging up a driveway. The shocking discovery was made on a property in Lutoryż, a village near Rzeszow, and has since turned the once-quiet area into a major crime scene.

It was revealed that the fetuses were allegedly taken from a hospital by a 57-year-old pathologist named Magdalena H., who used them for unauthorized “scientific” experiments at her home. The current owners of the property, a young couple who recently purchased it from Magdalena, were unaware of the nightmare hidden beneath their feet.

Forensic scientists in white protective suits and masks quickly descended on the property, combing through the earth for further evidence. The investigation also uncovered large quantities of medical waste, all of which are now central to the case.

Magdalena H. was detained in Zamość and faces charges of desecration of human remains and illegal disposal of hazardous medical waste. She allegedly confessed to removing the fetuses from the hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic for her experiments, before burying them on the property in sacks to save costs.

Neighbors described Magdalena H. as reclusive and mysterious, with one villager admitting they didn’t know much about her other than seeing her around. The woman’s actions have shocked the community, with residents labeling her as “strange.”

If convicted, Magdalena H. could face up to 12 years in prison for her crimes. The investigation continues as authorities delve deeper into the disturbing case of the unearthed human fetuses in rural Poland.

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